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Regulation of honey bee age polyethism by juvenile hormone
Gene E. Robinson
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Agriculture & Biology
polyethism
60%
juvenile hormones
51%
honey bees
42%
methoprene
17%
physiological regulation
8%
juvenile hormone analogs
8%
brood rearing
8%
food storage
8%
grooming (animal behavior)
7%
queen insects
6%
dosage
6%
food availability
6%
social behavior
6%
bees
5%
labor
5%
population structure
5%
nests
5%
foraging
5%
hormones
4%
environmental factors
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
honey
60%
bee
56%
hormone
47%
labor division
14%
food storage
7%
dose
7%
food availability
5%
nest
5%
labor
4%
allocation
4%
environmental factor
4%
need
2%
effect
2%