Christoph Grüter

Christoph Grüter

University of Bristol

H-index: 33

Europe-United Kingdom

About Christoph Grüter

Christoph Grüter, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Behavioural Ecology, Animal Behaviour, Evolution, Social Insects, Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Diverse communication strategies in bees as a window into adaptations to an unpredictable world

Mechanisms and adaptations that shape division of labour in stingless bees

Social and individual learners use different pathways to success in an ant minisociety

Extensive loss of forage diversity in social bees due to flower constancy and communication in simulated environments

When should bees be flower constant? An agent‐based model highlights the importance of social information and foraging conditions

Sociality is a key driver of foraging ranges in bees

Correlated expression of phenotypic and extended phenotypic traits across stingless bee species: worker eye morphology, foraging behaviour, and nest entrance architecture

Early Life Exposure to Queen Mandibular Pheromone Mediates Persistent Transcriptional Changes in the Brain of Honey bee Foragers

Christoph Grüter Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer School of Biological Sciences UK

Citations(all)

3926

Citations(since 2020)

2182

Cited By

2604

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

55

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Christoph Grüter Skills & Research Interests

Behavioural Ecology

Animal Behaviour

Evolution

Social Insects

Ecology

Top articles of Christoph Grüter

Diverse communication strategies in bees as a window into adaptations to an unpredictable world

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2023/6/13

Mechanisms and adaptations that shape division of labour in stingless bees

2023/5/24

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Lohan Valadares
Lohan Valadares

H-Index: 3

Social and individual learners use different pathways to success in an ant minisociety

Animal Behaviour

2023/4/1

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Extensive loss of forage diversity in social bees due to flower constancy and communication in simulated environments

bioRxiv

2023

When should bees be flower constant? An agent‐based model highlights the importance of social information and foraging conditions

Journal of Animal Ecology

2023

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Sociality is a key driver of foraging ranges in bees

Current Biology

2022/12/19

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Correlated expression of phenotypic and extended phenotypic traits across stingless bee species: worker eye morphology, foraging behaviour, and nest entrance architecture

Journal of Apicultural Research

2022/10/20

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Early Life Exposure to Queen Mandibular Pheromone Mediates Persistent Transcriptional Changes in the Brain of Honey bee Foragers

bioRxiv

2022/7/8

Ancestral state reconstruction suggests repeated losses of recruitment communication during ant evolution (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

bioRxiv

2022/1/1

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

The adaptive value of tandem communication in ants: Insights from an agent-based model

Journal of Theoretical Biology

2021/10/7

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

An exploration of the relationship between recruitment communication and foraging in stingless bees

Current zoology

2021/10/1

Tandem communication improves ant foraging success in a highly competitive tropical habitat

Insectes Sociaux

2021/8

Rodrigo Machado Feitosa
Rodrigo Machado Feitosa

H-Index: 15

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Use of waggle dance information in honey bees is linked to gene expression in the antennae, but not in the brain

Molecular ecology

2021/6

Forager age and foraging state, but not cumulative foraging activity, affect biogenic amine receptor gene expression in the honeybee mushroom bodies

Genes, Brain and Behavior

2021/4

Tianfei Peng
Tianfei Peng

H-Index: 10

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Correlation between octopaminergic signalling and foraging task specialisation in honeybees

Genes, Brain and Behavior

2021/4

Foragers of the stingless bee Plebeia droryana inform nestmates about the direction, but not the distance to food sources

Ecological Entomology

2021/2

Large body size variation is associated with low communication success in tandem running ants

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

2021/1

Thomas Wagner
Thomas Wagner

H-Index: 27

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Stingless bees: their behaviour, ecology and evolution

2020/12/3

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Automatic Analysis of Bees’ Waggle Dance

bioRxiv

2020/11/22

Christoph Grüter
Christoph Grüter

H-Index: 25

Francis Ratnieks
Francis Ratnieks

H-Index: 43

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