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Deborah Smith
Deborah Smith
Professor, Dept. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Kansas
Verified email at ku.edu
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Evolution of genes and genomes on the Drosophila phylogeny
AG Clark, MB Eisen, DR Smith, CM Bergman, B Oliver, TA Markow, ...
Nature 450 (7167), 203-18, 2007
22462007
Insights into social insects from the genome of the honeybee Apis mellifera
Honeybee Genome Sequencing Consortium Overall project leadership: Weinstock ...
Nature 443 (7114), 931-949, 2006
7222006
Thrice Out of Africa: Ancient and Recent Expansions of the Honey Bee, Apis mellifera
CW Whitfield, SK Behura, SH Berlocher, AG Clark, JS Johnston, ...
Science 314 (5799), 642-645, 2006
5722006
THE AFRICAN HONEY BEE: Factors Contributing to a Successful Biological Invasion
S Scott Schneider, G DeGrandi-Hoffman, DR Smith
Annual Reviews in Entomology 49 (1), 351-376, 2004
3292004
Distinguishing African and European honeybee matrilines using amplified mitochondrial DNA.
HG Hall, DR Smith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 88 (10), 4548-4552, 1991
2601991
Foraging specialization without relatedness or dominance among co-founding ant queens
SW Rissing, GB Pollock, MR Higgins, RH Hagen, DR Smith
Nature 338 (6214), 420-422, 1989
2291989
Varroa destructor: research avenues towards sustainable control
V Dietemann, J Pflugfelder, D Anderson, JD Charrière, N Chejanovsky, ...
Journal of Apicultural Research 51 (1), 125-132, 2012
2262012
Brief communication. Turkish honeybees: genetic variation and evidence for a fourth lineage of Apis mellifera mtDNA
MR Palmer, DR Smith, O Kaftanoglu
Journal of Heredity 91 (1), 42-46, 2000
2122000
Neotropical Africanized honey bees have African mitochondrial DNA
DR Smith, OR Taylor, WM Brown
Nature 339 (6221), 213-215, 1989
2101989
Fluctuating asymmetry in the honey bee, Apis mellifera: effects of ploidy and hybridization
DR Smith, BJ Crespi, FL Bookstein
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 10 (4), 551-574, 1997
1791997
Behavioral interactions between parasites and hosts: host suicide and the evolution of complex life cycles
DRS Trail
The American Naturalist 116 (1), 77-91, 1980
1541980
Biogeography of Apis cerana F. and A. nigrocincta Smith: insights from mtDNA studies
DR Smith, L Villafuerte, G Otis, MR Palmer
Apidologie 31 (2), 265-279, 2000
1432000
Turkish honey bees belong to the east Mediterranean mitochondrial lineage
DR Smith, A Slaymaker, M Palmer, O Kaftanoğlu
Apidologie 28 (5), 269-274, 1997
1431997
Geographical Overlap of Two Mitochondrial Genomes in Spanish Honeybees (Apis mellifera iberica)
DR Smith, MF Palopoli, BR Taylor, L Garnery, JM Cornuet, M Solignac, ...
Journal of Heredity 82 (2), 96-100, 1991
1341991
The biogeography of Apis cerana as revealed by mitochondrial DNA sequence data
DR Smith, RH Hagen
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 294-310, 1996
1291996
Mitochondrial DNA and honey bee biogeography
DR Smith
Diversity in the genus Apis, 131-176, 2019
1272019
Extreme genetic differences between queens and workers in hybridizing Pogonomyrmex harvester ants
SH Cahan, JD Parker, SW Rissing, RA Johnson, TS Polony, MD Weiser, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002
1272002
The transition to social inbred mating systems in spiders: role of inbreeding tolerance in a subsocial predecessor
T Bilde, Y Lubin, D Smith, JM Schneider, AA Maklakov
Evolution 59 (1), 160-174, 2005
1222005
Identification of African-derived bees in the Americas: a survey of methods
WS Sheppard, DR Smith
Annals of the Entomological society of America 93 (2), 159-176, 2000
1112000
African bees in the Americas: insights from biogeography and genetics
DR Smith
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 6 (1), 17-21, 1991
991991
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