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Michael L. Smith
Michael L. Smith
Auburn University / Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
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Crowding honeybee colonies in apiaries can increase their vulnerability to the deadly ectoparasite Varroa destructor
TD Seeley, ML Smith
Apidologie 46, 716-727, 2015
1572015
The Honey Bee Parasite Nosema ceranae: Transmissible via Food Exchange?
ML Smith
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e43319, 2012
1302012
How honey bee colonies survive in the wild: testing the importance of small nests and frequent swarming
JC Loftus, ML Smith, TD Seeley
PloS one 11 (3), e0150362, 2016
1042016
A scientist like me: demographic analysis of biology textbooks reveals both progress and long-term lags
S Wood, JA Henning, L Chen, T McKibben, ML Smith, M Weber, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1929), 20200877, 2020
712020
Varroa destructor mites can nimbly climb from flowers onto foraging honey bees
DT Peck, ML Smith, TD Seeley
PLoS one 11 (12), e0167798, 2016
622016
Social networks predict the life and death of honey bees
B Wild, DM Dormagen, A Zachariae, ML Smith, KS Traynor, D Brockmann, ...
Nature communications 12 (1), 1110, 2021
612021
The behavioral regulation of thirst, water collection and water storage in honey bee colonies
MM Ostwald, ML Smith, TD Seeley
Journal of Experimental Biology 219 (14), 2156-2165, 2016
542016
Promiscuous honey bee queens increase colony productivity by suppressing worker selfishness
HR Mattila, HK Reeve, ML Smith
Current Biology 22 (21), 2027-2031, 2012
512012
A critical number of workers in a honeybee colony triggers investment in reproduction
ML Smith, MM Ostwald, JC Loftus, TD Seeley
Naturwissenschaften 101, 783-790, 2014
422014
Honey bee sociometry: tracking honey bee colonies and their nest contents from colony founding until death
ML Smith, MM Ostwald, TD Seeley
Insectes Sociaux 63, 553-563, 2016
372016
Imperfect comb construction reveals the architectural abilities of honeybees
ML Smith, N Napp, KH Petersen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (31), e2103605118, 2021
342021
The cues of colony size: how honey bees sense that their colony is large enough to begin to invest in reproduction
ML Smith, PA Koenig, JM Peters
Journal of Experimental Biology 220 (9), 1597-1605, 2017
342017
Adaptive tuning of an extended phenotype: honeybees seasonally shift their honey storage to optimize male production
ML Smith, MM Ostwald, TD Seeley
Animal Behaviour 103, 29-33, 2015
302015
Honey bee sting pain index by body location
ML Smith
PeerJ 2, e338, 2014
202014
Behavioral variation across the days and lives of honey bees
ML Smith, JD Davidson, B Wild, DM Dormagen, T Landgraf, ID Couzin
Iscience 25 (9), 2022
16*2022
Do honeybees use the directional information in round dances to find nearby food sources?
SR Griffin, ML Smith, TD Seeley
Animal behaviour 83 (6), 1319-1324, 2012
132012
Caught in an evolutionary trap: worker honey bees that have drifted into foreign colonies do not invest in ovary activation
ML Smith, KJ Loope
Insectes Sociaux 63, 61-65, 2016
112016
Hierarchical approach for comparing collective behavior across scales: cellular systems to honey bee colonies
JD Davidson, M Vishwakarma, ML Smith
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 581222, 2021
72021
Queenless honey bees build infrastructure for direct reproduction until their new queen proves her worth
ML Smith
Evolution 72 (12), 2810-2817, 2018
72018
Five decades of misunderstanding in the social Hymenoptera: a review and meta‐analysis of Michener's paradox
RL Jeanne, KJ Loope, AM Bouwma, EV Nordheim, ML Smith
Biological reviews 97 (4), 1559-1611, 2022
62022
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