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From dyads to collectives: a review of honeybee signalling (2022)
Journal Article
Hasenjager, M. J., Franks, V. R., & Leadbeater, E. (2022). From dyads to collectives: a review of honeybee signalling. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 76(9), https://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-022-03218-1

The societies of honeybees (Apis spp.) are microcosms of divided labour where the fitness interests of individuals are so closely aligned that, in some contexts, the colony behaves as an entity in itself. Self-organization at this extraordinary level... Read More about From dyads to collectives: a review of honeybee signalling.

Intergenerational effects from spatial and genetic environment predict early-life social network structure (2022)
Working Paper
R. Franks, V., Thorogood, R., & Brekke, P. Intergenerational effects from spatial and genetic environment predict early-life social network structure

Early independence is a crucial stage in the ontogeny of social environments, but it is often challenging to study in the wild. Genetics may structure groups if young animals associate with familiar kin, but association opportunities also develop as... Read More about Intergenerational effects from spatial and genetic environment predict early-life social network structure.