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Deborah M Gordon
Deborah M Gordon
Professor, Dept. of Biology, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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The organization of work in social insect colonies.
DM Gordon
Nature 380 (6570), 1996
6731996
Journey to the ants: a story of scientific exploration
B Hölldobler, EO Wilson
Harvard University Press, 1998
663*1998
Exploitation and interference competition between the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, and native ant species
KG Human, DM Gordon
Oecologia 105, 405-412, 1996
6501996
Community disassembly by an invasive species
NJ Sanders, NJ Gotelli, NE Heller, DM Gordon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (5), 2474-2477, 2003
5912003
Ant encounters: interaction networks and colony behavior
DM Gordon
Ant Encounters, 2010
5052010
Ants at work: how an insect society is organized
DM Gordon
Simon and Schuster, 1999
4441999
Cuticular hydrocarbons inform task decisions
MJ Greene, DM Gordon
Nature 423 (6935), 32-32, 2003
3772003
Variability in the abundance of animal and plant species
RM Anderson, DM Gordon, MJ CraWley, MP Hassell
Nature 296 (5854), 245-248, 1982
2961982
Dynamics of task switching in harvester ants
DM Gordon
Animal Behaviour 38 (2), 194-204, 1989
2951989
Effects of Argentine ants on invertebrate biodiversity in northern California
KG Human, DM Gordon
Conservation biology 11 (5), 1242-1248, 1997
2941997
Behavioral flexibility and the foraging ecology of seed-eating ants
DM Gordon
The American Naturalist 138 (2), 379-411, 1991
2931991
Effects of social group size on information transfer and task allocation
SW Pacala, DM Gordon, HCJ Godfray
Evolutionary Ecology 10, 127-165, 1996
2571996
Founding, foraging, and fighting: colony size and the spatial distribution of harvester ant nests
DM Gordon, AW Kulig
Ecology 77 (8), 2393-2409, 1996
2501996
Task‐specific expression of the foraging gene in harvester ants
KK Ingram, P Oefner, DM Gordon
Molecular Ecology 14 (3), 813-818, 2005
2132005
Encounter rate and task allocation in harvester ants
DM Gordon, NJ Mehdiabadi
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 45, 370-377, 1999
2131999
What is the function of encounter patterns in ant colonies?
DM Gordon, RE Paul, K Thorpe
Animal Behaviour 45 (6), 1083-1100, 1993
2121993
Harvester ant nests, soil biota and soil chemistry
D Wagner, MJF Brown, DM Gordon
Oecologia 112, 232-236, 1997
1941997
Task-related environment alters the cuticular hydrocarbon composition of harvester ants
D Wagner, M Tissot, D Gordon
Journal of chemical ecology 27, 1805-1819, 2001
1932001
Harvester ants utilize cuticular hydrocarbons in nestmate recognition
D Wagner, M Tissot, W Cuevas, DM Gordon
Journal of Chemical Ecology 26, 2245-2257, 2000
1932000
Nestmate recognition in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): a review
SJ Sturgis, DM Gordon
Myrmecological news 16 (400), 101-110, 2012
1872012
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