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Natalie J Lemanski
Natalie J Lemanski
Postdoctoral Researcher, UCLA
E-mail confirmado em g.ucla.edu
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Individual learning phenotypes drive collective behavior
CN Cook, NJ Lemanski, T Mosqueiro, C Ozturk, J Gadau, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (30), 17949-17956, 2020
422020
A multiscale review of behavioral variation in collective foraging behavior in honey bees
NJ Lemanski, CN Cook, BH Smith, N Pinter-Wollman
Insects 10 (11), 370, 2019
382019
The effect of individual learning on collective foraging in honey bees in differently structured landscapes
NJ Lemanski, CN Cook, C Ozturk, BH Smith, N Pinter-Wollman
Animal Behaviour 179, 113-123, 2021
182021
Greater bee diversity is needed to maintain crop pollination over time
NJ Lemanski, NM Williams, R Winfree
Nature Ecology & Evolution 6 (10), 1516-1523, 2022
112022
The sensitivity of a honeybee colony to worker mortality depends on season and resource availability
NJ Lemanski, S Bansal, NH Fefferman
BMC evolutionary biology 20, 1-9, 2020
82020
Coordination among neighbors improves the efficacy of Zika control despite economic costs
NJ Lemanski, SR Schwab, DM Fonseca, NH Fefferman
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 14 (6), e0007870, 2020
72020
How territoriality reduces disease transmission among social insect colonies
N Lemanski, M Silk, N Fefferman, O Udiani
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75, 1-13, 2021
52021
How life history shapes optimal patterns of senescence: implications from individuals to societies
NJ Lemanski, NH Fefferman
The American Naturalist 191 (6), 756-766, 2018
52018
Individual Learning Phenotypes Drive Collective Cognition
CN Cook, NJ Lemanski, T Mosqueiro, C Ozturk, J Gadau, ...
bioRxiv, 761676, 2019
42019
The effect of individual learning on collective foraging in honey bees in complex environments
NJ Lemanski, CN Cook, C Ozturk, BH Smith, N Pinter-Wollman
bioRxiv, 817270, 2019
22019
Coordination Between the Sexes Constrains the Optimization of Reproductive Timing in Honey Bee Colonies
NJ Lemanski, NH Fefferman
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 2740, 2017
22017
A Quantitative Framework for Investigating Life History Tradeoffs in Social Insects
NJ Lemanski
Rutgers The State University of New Jersey, School of Graduate Studies, 2017
12017
Geometric effects of fragmentation are likely to mitigate diversity loss following habitat destruction in real‐world landscapes
C Smith, JA Bonachela, DT Simpson, NJ Lemanski, R Winfree
Global Ecology and Biogeography, e13826, 2024
2024
Dynamic Ad Hoc Social Networks in Improvised Intelligence/Counter-Intelligence Exercises: A Department of Homeland Security Red-Team Blue-Team Live-Action …
K Myers, A DeNegre, L Gallos, N Lemanski, A Mayberry, A Redere, ...
Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management 17 (1), 20180027, 2020
2020
A multi-level analysis of foraging behavior in honey bees
C Cook, NJ Lemanski, CN Ozturk, J Gadau, B Smith, N Pinter-Wollman
Entomology 2019, 2019
2019
The matrix bee-loaded: A novel approach for estimating seasonal differences in colony sensitivity to worker mortality in honeybees
N Lemanski, S Bansal, N Fefferman
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
How can honey bees (Apis mellifera) optimize the fitness trade-off between drone production and swarming?
NJ Lemanski, NH Fefferman
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016
2016
A game of drones: Coordination between sexes constrains the optimization of reproductive timing in honey bee colonies
N Lemanski, NH Fefferman
101st ESA Annual Meeting (August 7--12, 2016), 2016
2016
A decision theory approach to explaining aging in honeybee workers
N Lemanski
IUSSI, 2014
2014
The sensitivity of a honeybee colony to worker mortality depends on season and resource 1
NJ Lemanski, S Bansal, H Nina
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 332, 15-24, 1991
1991
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