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Michael T. Henshaw
Michael T. Henshaw
James Cook University
Biology
Ecology
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Genetic structure
Biological dispersal
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A diapause pathway underlies the gyne phenotype in Polistes wasps, revealing an evolutionary route to caste-containing insect societies.
2007
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
James H. Hunt
Bart J. Kensinger
Jessica A. Kossuth
Michael T. Henshaw
Kari Norberg
Florian Wolschin
Gro V. Amdam
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Population genetics and history of the introduced fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in Australia
2005
Australian Journal of Entomology
Michael T. Henshaw
Nicole Kunzmann
Cas Vanderwoude
Matthias Sanetra
Ross H. Crozier
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Mating system and population structure of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia revolutionalis: a model system for the evolution of complex societies
2004
Molecular Ecology
Michael T. Henshaw
Ross H. Crozier
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Alternative dispersal strategies in the ant Polyrhachis robsoni
2004
Jelle van Zweden
Michael T. Henshaw
Simon K.A. Robson
Ross H. Crozier
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kingroup: a program for pedigree relationship reconstruction and kin group assignments using genetic markers
2004
Molecular Ecology Notes
Dmitry A. Konovalov
Craig E. Manning
Michael T. Henshaw
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