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  Library ]   Tanner, D.A. and P.
  K. Visscher 2009 Does the body orientation of waggle dance followers affect
  the accuracy of recruitment? Apidologie 40:xxx In press. 
 Passino, K. M., T.D. Seeley and P. Kirk Visscher 2008 Swarm cognition in
  honey bees. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62:401-414.
 
 Tanner, D.A. and P. K. Visscher 2008. Do honey bees average directions in the
  waggle dance to determine a flight direction? Behavioral Ecology and
  Sociobiology 62:1891-1898.
 
 Seeley, T. D. and P. K. Visscher 2008. Sensory coding of nest-site value in
  honeybee swarms. Journal of Experimental Biology 211:3691-3697.
 
 P. K. Visscher 2007. Nest site selection and group decision-making in social
  insects. Annual Review of Entomology 52 in press.
 
 Visscher, P. K. and T. D. Seeley. 2007. Coordinating a group
 departure: Who produces the piping signals on honey bee swarms? Behavioral
  Ecology and Sociobiology 61:1615-1621.
 
 Seeley, T. D., K. M. Passino and P. K, Visscher. 2006. Group decision making
  in honey bee swarms American Scientist 94:220-229.
 
 D. A. Tanner and P. K. Visscher 2005. Do honey bees tune error in their
  dances in nectar-foraging and house-hunting? Behavioral Ecology and
  Sociobiology 59: 571-576.
 
 T. D. Seeley and P. K. Visscher 2004. Quorum sensing during nest-site
  selection by honey bee swarms. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
  56:594-601.
 
 T. D. Seeley and P. K. Visscher 2004. Group decision making in nest-site
  selection by honey bees. Apidologie 35:101-116.
 
 Visscher, P. K. 2003. How self-organization evolves. Nature 421: 799-800.
 
 Sherman, G. and P. K. Visscher. 2002. Honey bee colonies achieve fitness
  through dancing. Nature 419: 920-922.
 
 Visscher, P. K. and S. Camazine. 1999. Collective decisions and cognition in
  bees. Nature 397:400.
 
 Camazine, S.,Visscher, P. K., Finley, J. & Vetter., R. S. 1999:
  House-hunting by honey bee swarms: collective decisions and individual
  behaviors. Insectes Sociaux In press.
 
 Visscher, P.K. & Dukas, R. 1997. Survivorship of foraging honey bees.
  Insectes Sociaux 44:1-5.
 
 Visscher, P.K., R.S. Vetter & F.C. Baptista. 1997 Africanized Bees,
  1990-1995: initial rapid invasion has slowed. Calif. Agr. 51:22-25.
 
 R.S. Vetter, R.S. & P.K. Visscher. 1997. Influence of age on the antennal
  response of male honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) to queen mandibular
  pheromone and an alarm pheromone component. J. of Chem. Ecol. 23:1867-1880.
 
 Visscher, P.K. 1996. Reproductive conflict in honey bees: a stalemate of
  worker egg-laying and policing. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
  39:237-244.
 
 Visscher, P.K., R.S. Vetter, & S. Camazine. 1996. Removing bee stings:
  speed matters, method doesn't. The Lancet. 348:301-302.
 
 Vetter, R.S. & P.K. Visscher. 1995. Laboratory rearing of western
  yellowjackets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) through a full foundress-to-gyne colony
  cycle. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 88:791-799.
 
 Dukas, R. & P.K. Visscher. 1994. Lifetime learning in honey bees. Animal
  Behaviour, 48:1007-1012.
 
 Visscher, P.K. 1993. A theoretical analysis of individual interests and
  intracolony conflict during swarming of honey bee colonies. J. Theoretical
  Biol. 165: 191-212.
 
 Visscher, P.K. 1989. A quantitative study of worker reproduction in honey bee
  colonies. Behav. Ecol. & Sociobiol. 25:247-254.
 
 Ratneiks, F.L.W. & P.K. Visscher. 1989. Worker policing in the honeybee.
  Nature 342:796-797.
 
 Visscher, P.K. 1986. Kinship discrimination in queen rearing by honey bees (Apis
  mellifera). Behav. Ecol. & Sociobiol. 18:453-60.
 
 Visscher, P.K. & T.D. Seeley. 1982. Foraging strategy of honeybee
  colonies in a temperate deciduous forest. Ecology 63:1790-1801.
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