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Seasonal changes in juvenile hormone titers and rates of biosynthesis in honey bees
Z. Y. Huang,
G. E. Robinson
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Political Science
Entomology
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Center for Advanced Study
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Prairie Research Institute
Neuroscience Program
Siebel School of Computing and Data Science
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Honey Bee
100%
Seasonal Changes
100%
Juvenile Hormone
100%
Juvenile Hormone Titer
100%
Foragers
36%
Division of Labor
18%
Hormone Levels
18%
Early Spring
18%
Honeybee Colony
18%
Winter-spring
18%
Colony Behaviour
18%
Active Forager
18%
Age-related
9%
Social Structure
9%
Neuroanatomical
9%
Photoperiod
9%
Temperature Variation
9%
Behavioral Development
9%
Threshold Level
9%
Changing Environmental Conditions
9%
Brain Structure
9%
Hive
9%
Hormone Treatment
9%
Late Fall
9%
Foraging Behavior
9%
Late Winter
9%
Late Spring
9%
Temperate Climate
9%
Past Exposure
9%
Cold Room
9%
Seasonal Decline
9%
Forager Bees
9%
Juvenile Hormone Biosynthesis
9%
Endocrine Changes
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Titer
100%
Honey Bees
100%
Juvenile Hormone
100%
Apoidea
31%
Spring
25%
Honey Bee Colonies
12%
Photoperiod
6%
Foraging
6%
Foraging Behavior
6%