Gro V. Amdam
School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
Tempe
Arizona
United States of America
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- Honeybee associative learning performance and metabolic stress resilience are positively associated. Amdam, G.V., Fennern, E., Baker, N., Rascón, B. PLoS. ONE (2010)
- Hormone response to bidirectional selection on social behavior. Amdam, G.V., Page, R.E., Fondrk, M.K., Brent, C.S. Evol. Dev. (2010)
- The nurse's load: early-life exposure to brood-rearing affects behavior and lifespan in honey bees (Apis mellifera). Amdam, G.V., Rueppell, O., Fondrk, M.K., Page, R.E., Nelson, C.M. Exp. Gerontol. (2009)
- Variation in endocrine signaling underlies variation in social life history. Amdam, G.V., Nilsen, K.A., Norberg, K., Fondrk, M.K., Hartfelder, K. Am. Nat. (2007)
- Complex social behaviour derived from maternal reproductive traits. Amdam, G.V., Csondes, A., Fondrk, M.K., Page, R.E. Nature (2006)
- Downregulation of vitellogenin gene activity increases the gustatory responsiveness of honey bee workers (Apis mellifera). Amdam, G.V., Norberg, K., Page, R.E., Erber, J., Scheiner, R. Behav. Brain Res. (2006)









