ERIKA H DAWSON
PUBLICATIONS
11. Dawson, E. H., Kampleitner, N., Robb, J., Strahodinsky, F., Grasse, A.V & Cremer, S. 2024. Altruistic disease signalling in ant colonies. bioRxiv
10. Couto, A., Marty, S., Dawson, E.H., d'Ettorre, P., Sandoz, JC & Montgomery, S.H. 2023. Evolution of the neuronal substrate for kin recognition in social Hymenoptera. Biological Reviews. 98, 2226.
9. Dawson, E. H., Bailly, T., Dos Santos, J., Moreno, C., Devilliers, M., Maroni, B., Sueur, C., Casali, A., Ujvari, B., Thomas, F., Montagne, J. & Mery, F. 2018. Social environment mediates cancer progression in Drosophila. Nature Communications. 9, 3574.
8. Leadbeater, E. & Dawson, E. H. 2017. A social insect perspective on the evolution of social learning mechanisms. PNAS. 114, 7838-7845.
7. Thomas, F., Jacqueline, C., Tissot, T., Henard, M., Blanchet, S., Loot, G., Dawson, E. H Mery, F., Renaud, F., Montagne, J., Beckmann, C., Biro, P.A., Hamede, R., Ujvari, B. 2018. The importance of cancer cells for animal evolutionary ecology. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1, 1592.
6. Thomas, F., Rome, S., Mery, F., Dawson, E. H, Montagne, J., Biro, P., Beckmann, C., Renaud, F., Poulin, R., Raymond, M. & Ujvari, B. 2017. Changes in diet associated with cancer: An evolutionary perspective. Evolutionary Applications.
5. Dawson, E. H., Chittka, L. & Leadbeater, E. 2016. Alarm substances induce associative social learning in honeybees, Apis mellifera. Animal Behaviour. 122, 17-22.
4. Dawson, E.H. & Chittka, L. 2014. Bumblebees (Bombus terrestris) use social information as an indicator of safety in dangerous environments. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 281, 20133174
3. Dawson, E.H., Avargues-Weber, A., Chittka, L & Leadbeater, E. 2013. Learning by observation emerges from simple associations in an insect model. Current Biology. 23,727-730.
2. Avargues-Weber, A., Dawson, E.H. & Chittka, L. 2013. Mechanisms of social learning across species boundaries. Journal of Zoology. 290, 1-11.
1. Dawson, E.H. & Chittka, L. 2012. Conspecific and heterospecific information use in bumblebees. PLoS ONE. 7, E31444