TORONTO, July 2, 2015 – A new book co-authored by York University Professor Laurence Packer takes an up-close and personal look at more than 100 bees from around the world with photographs by Sam Droege. In Bees: An Up-Close Look at Pollinators Around the World, Packer and Droege provide vignettes that looks at how bees […]
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Bee genomes show evolution takes many routes from solitary to social life
TORONTO, May 14, 2015 – An international consortium of researchers, including York University biologists, discovered there are many roads to social evolution, but the evolutionary vehicles tend to be the same. The paper, “Genomic Signatures of Evolutionary Transitions from Solitary to Group Living,” was published today in the journal Science. The evolution of sociality has […]