Dee M. Ruttenberg
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View article: Bumble bee workers adopt novel behavioral roles and reshape their social networks in the absence of a queen
Bumble bee workers adopt novel behavioral roles and reshape their social networks in the absence of a queen Open
Dominant individuals often structure group organization, but less is known about how social networks differ in their absence or how variation among subordinates contributes to collective outcomes. Bumble bees ( Bombus impatiens ) provide a…
View article: Variation in season length and development time is sufficient to drive the emergence and coexistence of social and solitary behavioural strategies
Variation in season length and development time is sufficient to drive the emergence and coexistence of social and solitary behavioural strategies Open
Season length and its associated variables can influence the expression of social behaviours, including the occurrence of eusociality in insects. Eusociality can vary widely across environmental gradients, both within and between different…
View article: Variation in season length and development time is sufficient to drive the emergence and coexistence of social and solitary behavioral strategies
Variation in season length and development time is sufficient to drive the emergence and coexistence of social and solitary behavioral strategies Open
Season length and its associated variables can influence the expression of social behaviors, including the occurrence of eusociality in insects. Eusociality can vary widely across environmental gradients, both within and between different …
View article: <scp>NAPS</scp> : Integrating pose estimation and tag‐based tracking
<span>NAPS</span> : Integrating pose estimation and tag‐based tracking Open
Significant advances in computational ethology have allowed the quantification of behaviour in unprecedented detail. Tracking animals in social groups, however, remains challenging as most existing methods can either capture pose or robust…
View article: NAPS: Integrating pose estimation and tag-based tracking
NAPS: Integrating pose estimation and tag-based tracking Open
Significant advances in computational ethology have allowed the quantification of behavior in unprecedented detail. Tracking animals in social groups, however, remains challenging as most existing methods can either capture pose or robustl…
View article: The evolution and genetics of sexually dimorphic ‘dual’ mimicry in the butterfly<i>Elymnias hypermnestra</i>
The evolution and genetics of sexually dimorphic ‘dual’ mimicry in the butterfly<i>Elymnias hypermnestra</i> Open
Sexual dimorphism is a major component of morphological variation across the tree of life, but the mechanisms underlying phenotypic differences between sexes of a single species are poorly understood. We examined the population genomics an…
View article: Supplementary Tables from The evolution and genetics of sexually dimorphic ‘dual’ mimicry in the butterfly <i>Elymnias hypermnestra</i>
Supplementary Tables from The evolution and genetics of sexually dimorphic ‘dual’ mimicry in the butterfly <i>Elymnias hypermnestra</i> Open
Sexual dimorphism is a major component of morphological variation across the tree of life, but the mechanisms underlying phenotypic differences between sexes of a single species are poorly understood. We examined the population genomics an…