Daniel R. Papaj, Ph.D.

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Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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Eileen A. Hebets grad student 2002 University of Arizona (Animal Behavior Tree)
Cesar R. Nufio grad student 2002 University of Arizona (Animal Behavior Tree)
Laura Carsten Conner grad student 2007 University of Arizona (Animal Behavior Tree)
Jeffrey C. Oliver grad student 2007 University of Arizona (Animal Behavior Tree)
Kathleen L. Prudic grad student 2007 University of Arizona (Animal Behavior Tree)
Emilie C. Snell-Rood grad student 2007 University of Arizona (Animal Behavior Tree)
Ipek G. Kulahci grad student 2005-2007 University of Arizona
Cheryl A. Heinz post-doc 2002-2004 University of Arizona
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Russell AL, Kikuchi DW, Giebink NW, et al. (2020) Sensory bias and signal detection trade-offs maintain intersexual floral mimicry. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 375: 20190469
Riveros AJ, Leonard AS, Gronenberg W, et al. (2020) Learning of bimodal vs. unimodal signals in restrained bumble bees. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Sabino WO, Alves-dos-Santos I, Queiroz EP, et al. (2020) Nesting biology of Centris ( Paracentris ) burgdorfi (Apidae: Centridini) Journal of Apicultural Research. 1-11
Switzer CM, Russell AL, Papaj DR, et al. (2019) Sonicating bees demonstrate flexible pollen extraction without instrumental learning. Current Zoology. 65: 425-436
Smith GP, Bronstein JL, Papaj DR. (2019) Sex differences in pollinator behavior: patterns across species and consequences for the mutualism. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Prudic KL, Timmermann BN, Papaj DR, et al. (2019) Mimicry in viceroy butterflies is dependent on abundance of the model queen butterfly. Communications Biology. 2: 68
Russell AL, Buchmann SL, Sabino WO, et al. (2018) Brawls Bring Buzz: Male Size Influences Competition and Courtship in Diadasia rinconis (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Journal of Insect Science (Online). 18
Nielsen ME, Levin E, Davidowitz G, et al. (2018) Colour plasticity alters thermoregulatory behaviour in Battus philenor caterpillars by modifying the cue received Animal Behaviour. 140: 93-98
Nielsen ME, Papaj DR. (2017) Why Have Multiple Plastic Responses? Interactions between Color Change and Heat Avoidance Behavior in Battus philenor Larvae. The American Naturalist. 189: 657-666
Dunlap AS, Papaj DR, Dornhaus A. (2017) Sampling and tracking a changing environment: persistence and reward in the foraging decisions of bumblebees. Interface Focus. 7: 20160149
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