Michael Breed, PhD
Affiliations: | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
Area:
social insects, social behaviorGoogle:
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Samantha Messier | grad student | Boulder Valley Public Schools | |
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David Zonana | grad student | ||
Allen J. Moore | grad student | 1984-1988 | CU Boulder |
Chad V. Tillberg | grad student | 2003 | CU Boulder |
Robert Buchwald | grad student | 2006 | CU Boulder |
Jane J. Zelikova | grad student | 2008 | CU Boulder |
Leticia G. Sanchez | grad student | 2009 | CU Boulder |
Michelle O. Ochomogo | grad student | 2012 | CU Boulder |
Chelsea Cook | grad student | 2015 | CU Boulder |
Helen McCreery | grad student | 2011-2017 | CU Boulder |
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Zonana DM, Gee JM, Breed MD, et al. (2020) Dynamic shifts in social network structure and composition within a breeding hybrid population. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
McCreery HF, Bilek J, Nagpal R, et al. (2019) Effects of load mass and size on cooperative transport in ants over multiple transport challenges. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Zonana DM, Gee JM, Bridge ES, et al. (2019) Assessing Behavioral Associations in a Hybrid Zone through Social Network Analysis: Complex Assortative Behaviors Structure Associations in a Hybrid Quail Population. The American Naturalist. 193: 852-865 |
Sankovitz MA, Breed MD, McCreery HF. (2018) Effects of Formica podzolica ant colonies on soil moisture, nitrogen, and plant communities near nests Ecological Entomology. 44: 71-80 |
Kaspar RE, Cook CN, Breed MD. (2018) Experienced individuals influence the thermoregulatory fanning behaviour in honey bee colonies Animal Behaviour. 142: 69-76 |
Cook CN, Brent CS, Breed MD. (2017) Octopamine and tyramine modulate the thermoregulatory fanning response in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). The Journal of Experimental Biology |
McCreery HF, Dix ZA, Breed MD, et al. (2016) Collective strategy for obstacle navigation during cooperative transport by ants. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 219: 3366-3375 |
McCreery HF, Correll N, Breed MD, et al. (2016) Consensus or Deadlock? Consequences of Simple Behavioral Rules for Coordination in Group Decisions. Plos One. 11: e0162768 |
Cook CN, Kaspar RE, Flaxman SM, et al. (2016) Rapidly changing environment modulates the thermoregulatory fanning response in honeybee groups Animal Behaviour. 115: 237-243 |
Cook CN, Durzi S, Scheckel KJ, et al. (2016) Larvae influence thermoregulatory fanning behavior in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) Insectes Sociaux. 1-8 |