From Appledore to Appleton: Unexpected Lessons from Seeley's Honeybee Democracy
Document Type
Lecture
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Lecture Date
9-28-2020
Abstract
This lecture on Thomas Seeley’s Honeybee Democracy was recorded in September 2020. The lecture was designed for students and faculty in the Freshman Studies program. This program, a multidisciplinary introduction to liberal learning, has been a cornerstone of the Lawrence curriculum since 1945.
The lecturer, Alyssa Hakes, is Associate Professor of Biology at Lawrence. Professor Hakes is an evolutionary ecologist with interests in plant-insect interactions and spatial statistics. Her research has been published in the American Journal of Botany, Ecology, Global Ecology and Conservation, and The International Journal of Plant Sciences.
Department
Biology
Recommended Citation
Hakes, Alyssa, "From Appledore to Appleton: Unexpected Lessons from Seeley's Honeybee Democracy" (2020). First-Year Studies Lectures. 2.
https://lux.lawrence.edu/frst_lectures/2
FRST Honeybee Democracy Lecture