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Anna Dornhaus

Assistant Professor


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Selected Publications

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Jandt J, Dornhaus A. Spatial organization and division of labor in the bumble bee, Bombus impatiens. Animal Behaviour,, in press.

If you want to see my full pub list check http://eebweb.arizona.edu/Faculty/Dornhaus/labwww/publications.html; most of the journals I publish in are not in PubMed. Dec 2008. .

abstract Kulahci IG, Dornhaus A, Papaj DR. Jan 2008. Multimodal signals enhance decision making in foraging bumble-bees. Proc Biol Sci,2008 Jan 15;

abstract Cao T, Dornhaus A. Sep 2008. Ants under crowded conditions consume more energy. Biol Lett, 4:613-615

Dornhaus A. Nov 2008. Specialization does not predict individual efficiency in an ant. PLoS Biology, 6:e285

Dornhaus A, Franks NR. Nov 2008. Individual and collective cognition in ants and other insects (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News, 11:215-226

Dornhaus A, Holley J-A, Pook VG, Worswick G, Franks NR. Nov 2008. Why do not all workers work? Colony size and workload during emigrations in the ant Temnothorax albipennis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 63:43-51

Huang M, Dornhaus A. Nov 2008. Are ant social parasites always closely related to their hosts? Host characteristics in different parasitism types and a test of Emery’s rule. Ecological Entomology, 33:589-596

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