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Madeleine Beekman
University of Sydney - Sydney / Australia
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 114091
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Madeleine Beekman's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Long‐range foraging by the honey‐bee, Apis mellifera L.M Beekman, FLW RatnieksFunctional Ecology 14 (4), 490-496, 20007812000
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Ancestral monogamy shows kin selection is key to the evolution of eusocialityWOH Hughes, BP Oldroyd, M Beekman, FLW RatnieksScience 320 (5880), 1213-1216, 20087702008
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Inclusive fitness theory and eusocialityP Abbot, J Abe, J Alcock, S Alizon, JAC Alpedrinha, M Andersson, ...Nature 471 (7339), E1-E4, 20115052011
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Nature versus nurture in social insect caste differentiationT Schwander, N Lo, M Beekman, BP Oldroyd, L KellerTrends in ecology & evolution 25 (5), 275-282, 20103222010
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Slime mold uses an externalized spatial “memory” to navigate in complex environmentsCR Reid, T Latty, A Dussutour, M BeekmanProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (43), 17490-17494, 20123102012
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