Robert E. Page Jr.
Honey bee geneticist
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Robert E. Page Jr.'s Degrees
- PhD Entomology University of California, Davis
- Masters Entomology University of California, Davis
Why Is Robert E. Page Jr. Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert E. Page Jr. is one of the foremost honey bee geneticists in the world and a Foundation Chair of Life Sciences of Arizona State University. An author of more than 250 research papers and articles, his work on the self-organizing regulatory networks of honey bees has been outlined in his book, "The Spirit of the Hive: The Mechanisms of Social Evolution," published by Harvard University Press in 2013. Page currently holds the titles of Arizona State University Provost Emeritus and Regents Professor Emeritus. He is also chair and professor emeritus at the University of California-Davis and an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute.
Robert E. Page Jr.'s Published Works
Published Works
- The effect of genotype on response thresholds to sucrose and foraging behavior of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) (1998) (315)
- Response thresholds to sucrose predict foraging division of labor in honeybees (2000) (203)
- The effect of genotype, age, sex, and caste on response thresholds to sucrose and foraging behavior of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) (1999) (200)
- Brood pheromone stimulates pollen foraging in honey bees (Apis mellifera) (1998) (182)
- Tactile learning and the individual evaluation of the reward in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) (1999) (171)
- Regulation of pollen foraging in honeybee colonies: effects of young brood, stored pollen, and empty space (1999) (124)
- No Behavioral Control over Mating Frequency in Queen Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.): Implications for the Evolution of Extreme Polyandry (2000) (78)
- Colony-level selection effects on individual and colony foraging task performance in honeybees, Apis mellifera L. (2000) (74)
- Brood pheromone modulates honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) sucrose response thresholds (2001) (70)
- Honeybee Social Regulatory Networks Are Shaped by Colony‐Level Selection (2009) (64)
- Parasites, Pathogens, and Polyandry in Social Insects (1998) (48)
- ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE DEPENDENT LINEAGES IN THE GENETIC CASTE DETERMINATION SYSTEM OF POGONOMYRMEX ANTS (2011) (38)
- Genome Organization and Social Evolution in Hymenoptera (2000) (38)
- Improving genetic transformation rates in honeybees (2018) (15)
- Improving genetic transformation rates in honeybees (2018) (0)
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