Dani Moore, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Biology | Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States |
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(Egg Policing and Fertility Signaling Across Colony Development in the Ant Camponotus floridanus.) |
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Moore D, Liebig J. (2024) Innate and learned components of egg recognition in the ant . Royal Society Open Science. 11: 231837 |
Brent CS, Penick CA, Trobaugh B, et al. (2016) Induction of a reproductive-specific cuticular hydrocarbon profile by a juvenile hormone analog in the termite Zootermopsis nevadensis Chemoecology. 26: 195-203 |
Sharma KR, Enzmann BL, Schmidt Y, et al. (2015) Cuticular Hydrocarbon Pheromones for Social Behavior and Their Coding in the Ant Antenna. Cell Reports. 12: 1261-71 |
Sharma KR, Enzmann BL, Schmidt Y, et al. (2015) Cuticular Hydrocarbon Pheromones for Social Behavior and Their Coding in the Ant Antenna Cell Reports. 12: 1261-1271 |
Penick C, Ebie J, Moore D. (2014) A non-destructive method for identifying the sex of ant larvae Insectes Sociaux. 61: 51-55 |
Moore D, Liebig J. (2013) Reproductive restraint without policing in early stages of a social insect colony Animal Behaviour. 85: 1323-1328 |
Moore D, Holbrook CT, Meadows MG, et al. (2012) The mating game: A classroom activity for undergraduates that explores the evolutionary basis of sex roles American Biology Teacher. 74: 648-651 |
Moore D, Liebig J. (2010) Mechanisms of social regulation change across colony development in an ant. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 10: 328 |
Holbrook CT, Clark RM, Moore D, et al. (2010) Social insects inspire human design. Biology Letters. 6: 431-3 |
Moore D, Liebig J. (2010) Mixed messages: fertility signaling interferes with nestmate recognition in the monogynous ant Camponotus floridanus Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 1011-1018 |