This grouping will be divided into
three sub-sections:
1) Plastic behaviors and neural systems in a changing world;
2) the dysregulation of regulated behaviors; and
3) a meta commentary on how to integrate honey bee and wild bee research
Rebecca Westwick
research focuses on how many different kinds of factors—from nutrition and sex to social experiences and the microbiome—work together to shape animal behaviors and health outcomes, primarily uses insects as model systems, including the European honey bee (Apis mellifera) and the bull-headed dung beetle (Onthophagus taurus).
Postdoctoral researcher, coauthored: The survival consequences of grooming in the honey bee Apis mellifera
Submission for this grouping begins 10-1-25 and continues through 4-1-26
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Sample bundles you can include in the invite so authors can see groupings :
Temporal Genomics: Understanding the Temporal Dynamics of Evolutionary Responses
Cephalopod science: from ecology to cognition in changing Oceans
Climate Change and Coral Reefs : effects on coral reefs and the species that inhabit them and the ecology and evolution of coral reef ecosystems in the future
Global Change in a Material World
Black in Marine Science issue 4 2024