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Biogeography of mutualistic fungi cultivated by leafcutter ants
UG Mueller, HD Ishak, SM Bruschi, CC Smith, JJ Herman, SE Solomon, ...
Molecular ecology 26 (24), 6921-6937, 2017
652017
Division of labour and socially induced changes in response thresholds in associations of solitary halictine bees
R Jeanson, RM Clark, CT Holbrook, SM Bertram, JH Fewell, PF Kukuk
Animal Behaviour 76 (3), 593-602, 2008
542008
Nutritional physiology of life-history trade-offs: how food protein–carbohydrate content influences life-history traits in the wing-polymorphic cricket Gryllus firmus
RM Clark, AJ Zera, ST Behmer
Journal of Experimental Biology 218 (2), 298-308, 2015
522015
Mathematical modeling on obligate mutualism: Interactions between leaf-cutter ants and their fungus garden
Y Kang, R Clark, M Makiyama, J Fewell
Journal of theoretical biology 289, 116-127, 2011
392011
Social insects inspire human design
CT Holbrook, RM Clark, D Moore, RP Overson, CA Penick, AA Smith
Biology letters 6 (4), 431-433, 2010
362010
Emergence and consequences of division of labor in associations of normally solitary sweat bees
C Tate Holbrook, RM Clark, R Jeanson, SM Bertram, PF Kukuk, JH Fewell
Ethology 115 (4), 301-310, 2009
362009
Social dynamics drive selection in cooperative associations of ant queens
RM Clark, JH Fewell
Behavioral Ecology 25 (1), 117-123, 2014
352014
Nutrient regulation strategies differ between cricket morphs that trade‐off dispersal and reproduction
RM Clark, A McConnell, AJ Zera, ST Behmer
Functional Ecology 27 (5), 1126-1133, 2013
332013
Behavioral transitions with the evolution of cooperative nest founding by harvester ant queens
R Overson, J Gadau, RM Clark, SC Pratt, JH Fewell
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68, 21-30, 2014
312014
Nocturnal dispersal flight of crickets: Behavioural and physiological responses to cool environmental temperatures
BJ Sun, C Huebner, LA Treidel, RM Clark, KT Roberts, GJ Kenagy, ...
Functional ecology 34 (9), 1907-1920, 2020
272020
Behavioral regulation of genetic caste determination in a Pogonomyrmex population with dependent lineages
RM Clark, KE Anderson, J Gadau, JH Fewell
Ecology 87 (9), 2201-2206, 2006
262006
Transitioning from unstable to stable colony growth in the desert leafcutter ant Acromyrmex versicolor
RM Clark, JH Fewell
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology 68, 163-171, 2014
232014
Metabolic rate is canalized in the face of variable life history and nutritional environment
RM Clark, AJ Zera, ST Behmer
Functional Ecology 30 (6), 922-931, 2016
192016
Physiological demands and nutrient intake modulate a trade-off between dispersal and reproduction based on age and sex of field crickets
LA Treidel, RM Clark, MT Lopez, CM Williams
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (7), jeb237834, 2021
162021
Lipogenesis in a wing-polymorphic cricket: Canalization versus morph-specific plasticity as a function of nutritional heterogeneity
AJ Zera, R Clark, ST Behmer
Journal of insect physiology 95, 118-132, 2016
72016
Student‐led field studies of herbivory: Hands‐on experiences for remote (or in‐person) learning
SK Berke, RM Clark
Invertebrate Biology 140 (1), e12320, 2021
52021
Behavioral and nutritional regulation of colony growth in the desert leafcutter ant Acromyrmex versicolor
R Clark
Arizona State University, 2011
22011
Efficient Allocation of Labor Maximizes Brood Development and Explains Why Intermediate-Sized Groups Perform Best During Colony-Founding in the Ant, Pogonomyrmex californicus
ZJ Shaffer, S Dreyer, RM Clark, SC Pratt, JH Fewell
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 768752, 2022
12022
Plasticity of energetic savings during nest initiation in harvester ants
N Matis, K Myers, C Iskander, R Clark
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S202-S202, 2023
2023
Regulation and consequences of protein and carbohydrate intake in the adult house cricket Acheta domesticus
R Berberi, M Jafri, S Ramos, S Shehzad, RM Clark
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S28-S28, 2023
2023
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