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Margaret J. Couvillon
Margaret J. Couvillon
Associate Professor, Virginia Tech Department of Entomology
Zweryfikowany adres z vt.edu - Strona główna
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Waggle dance distances as integrative indicators of seasonal foraging challenges
MJ Couvillon, R Schürch, FLW Ratnieks
PloS one 9 (4), e93495, 2014
2402014
Honey bee foraging distance depends on month and forage type
MJ Couvillon, FCR Pearce, C Accleton, KA Fensome, SKL Quah, ...
Apidologie, 1-10, 2014
1732014
Small worker bumble bees (Bombus impatiens) are hardier against starvation than their larger sisters
MJ Couvillon, A Dornhaus
Insectes sociaux 57, 193-197, 2010
1272010
Outcomes of HIV‐positive patients lost to follow‐up in African treatment programmes
K Zürcher, A Mooser, N Anderegg, O Tymejczyk, MJ Couvillon, D Nash, ...
Tropical medicine & international health 22 (4), 375-387, 2017
1212017
Dancing bees communicate a foraging preference for rural lands in high-level agri-environment schemes
MJ Couvillon, R Schürch, FLW Ratnieks
Current Biology 24 (11), 1212-1215, 2014
1192014
Location, location, location: larvae position inside the nest is correlated with adult body size in worker bumble-bees (Bombus impatiens)
MJ Couvillon, A Dornhaus
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1666), 2411-2418, 2009
932009
Automatic methods for long-term tracking and the detection and decoding of communication dances in honeybees
F Wario, B Wild, MJ Couvillon, R Rojas, T Landgraf
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3, 103, 2015
922015
The dance legacy of Karl von Frisch
MJ Couvillon
Insectes sociaux 59, 297-306, 2012
912012
Intra-dance variation among waggle runs and the design of efficient protocols for honey bee dance decoding
MJ Couvillon, FC Riddell Pearce, EL Harris-Jones, AM Kuepfer, ...
Biology open 1 (5), 467-472, 2012
892012
Ontogeny of worker body size distribution in bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) colonies
MJ Couvillon, JM Jandt, NHI Duong, A Dornhaus
Ecological Entomology 35 (4), 424-435, 2010
852010
Honey bee dance decoding and pollen-load analysis show limited foraging on spring-flowering oilseed rape, a potential source of neonicotinoid contamination
M Garbuzov, MJ Couvillon, R Schürch, FLW Ratnieks
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 203, 62-68, 2015
842015
Caffeinated forage tricks honeybees into increasing foraging and recruitment behaviors
MJ Couvillon, H Al Toufailia, TM Butterfield, F Schrell, FLW Ratnieks, ...
Current Biology 25 (21), 2815-2818, 2015
822015
Comparative study in stingless bees (Meliponini) demonstrates that nest entrance size predicts traffic and defensivity
MJ Couvillon, T Wenseleers, VL Imperatriz‐Fonseca, P Nogueira‐Neto, ...
Journal of evolutionary biology 21 (1), 194-201, 2008
732008
Sexual selection in honey bees: colony variation and the importance of size in male mating success
MJ Couvillon, WOH Hughes, JA Perez-Sato, SJ Martin, GGF Roy, ...
Behavioral Ecology 21 (3), 520-525, 2010
702010
En garde: rapid shifts in honeybee, Apis mellifera, guarding behaviour are triggered by onslaught of conspecific intruders
MJ Couvillon, EJH Robinson, B Atkinson, L Child, KR Dent, FLW Ratnieks
Animal Behaviour 76 (5), 1653-1658, 2008
682008
Incorporating variability in honey bee waggle dance decoding improves the mapping of communicated resource locations
R Schürch, MJ Couvillon, DDR Burns, K Tasman, D Waxman, ...
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 199, 1143-1152, 2013
652013
Nest-mate recognition template of guard honeybees (Apis mellifera) is modified by wax comb transfer
MJ Couvillon, JP Caple, SL Endsor, M Kärcher, TE Russell, DE Storey, ...
Biology Letters 3 (3), 228-230, 2007
542007
Preemptive defensive self-sacrifice by ant workers
A Tofilski, MJ Couvillon, SEF Evison, H Helanterä, EJH Robinson, ...
The American Naturalist 172 (5), E239-E243, 2008
522008
Environmental consultancy: Dancing bee bioindicators to evaluate landscape “health”
MJ Couvillon, FLW Ratnieks
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3, 44, 2015
482015
Odour transfer in stingless bee marmelada (Frieseomelitta varia) demonstrates that entrance guards use an “undesirable–absent” recognition system
MJ Couvillon, FLW Ratnieks
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62, 1099-1105, 2008
442008
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