Alberto Galindo-Cardona, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2010 Biology University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico) 
Area:
Entomology Biology, Histology Biology
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Tugrul Giray grad student 2010 University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico)
 (Male behavior and hybridization of Africanized and European bees.)
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Acevedo-Gonzalez JP, Galindo-Cardona A, Avalos A, et al. (2019) Colonization history and population differentiation of the Honey Bees ( L.) in Puerto Rico. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 10895-10902
Galindo-Cardona A, Monmany AC, Diaz G, et al. (2015) A Landscape Analysis to Understand Orientation of Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Drones in Puerto Rico. Environmental Entomology. 44: 1139-48
Galindo-Cardona A, Acevedo-Gonzalez JP, Rivera-Marchand B, et al. (2013) Genetic structure of the gentle Africanized honey bee population (gAHB) in Puerto Rico. Bmc Genetics. 14: 65
Galindo-Cardona A, Monmany AC, Moreno-Jackson R, et al. (2012) Landscape analysis of drone congregation areas of the honey bee, Apis mellifera. Journal of Insect Science (Online). 12: 122
Delgado DL, Pérez ME, Galindo-Cardona A, et al. (2012) Forecasting the Influence of Climate Change on Agroecosystem Services: Potential Impacts on Honey Yields in a Small-Island Developing State Psyche: a Journal of Entomology. 2012: 1-10
Kattan GH, Murcia C, Galindo-Cardona A. (2010) An evaluation of bess beetles (Passalidae) and their resource base in a restored Andean forest. Tropical Conservation Science. 3: 334-343
Giray T, Galindo-Cardona A, Oskay D. (2007) Octopamine influences honey bee foraging preference. Journal of Insect Physiology. 53: 691-8
Galindo-Cardona A, Giray T, Sabat AM, et al. (2007) Bess Beetle (Coleoptera: Passalidae): Substrate Availability, Dispersal, and Distribution in a Subtropical Wet Forest Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 100: 711-720
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