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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
Computer Science
Center for Advanced Study
Illinois Natural History Survey
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Cell and Developmental Biology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
honey
78%
bee
73%
biosynthesis
66%
hormone
62%
rate
19%
labor division
11%
brain
7%
young
5%
photoperiod
5%
social structure
5%
winter
4%
temperate climate
4%
nest
4%
environmental conditions
3%
summer
2%
exposure
2%
temperature
1%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Juvenile Hormones
100%
Bees
79%
Honey
78%
Accidental Falls
12%
Photoperiod
5%
Urticaria
4%
Climate
4%
Brain
3%
Cold Temperature
3%
Occupational Groups
2%
Temperature
2%
Therapeutics
0%
Agriculture & Biology
juvenile hormones
67%
honey bees
55%
biosynthesis
38%
bees
21%
foraging
18%
plasticity
10%
polyethism
10%
honey bee colonies
9%
brain
5%
winter
5%
social structure
4%
temperate zones
4%
photoperiod
3%
nests
3%
forage
3%
summer
2%
environmental factors
2%
temperature
1%
Chemical Compounds
Biosynthesis
49%
Plastic Property
13%
Environment
4%
Drop
3%