Jennifer Fewell

Jennifer Fewell

Arizona State University

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Jennifer Fewell

Jennifer Fewell, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of social insects, division of labor, cooperation, network, foraging.

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

Mechanistic modeling of alarm signaling in seed-harvester ants

Scaling of ant colony interaction networks

A modeling framework for adaptive collective defense: crisis response in social-insect colonies

Annual fitness costs may be balanced by a conservative life history strategy in groups of unrelated ant queens

Impacts of seasonality and parasitism on honey bee population dynamics

Body mass and cuticular hydrocarbon profiles, but not queen number, underlie worker desiccation resistance in a facultatively polygynous harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex californicus)

Wolbachia-infected pharaoh ant colonies have higher egg production, metabolic rate, and worker survival

Efficient Allocation of Labor Maximizes Brood Development and Explains Why Intermediate-Sized Groups Perform Best During Colony-Founding in the Ant, Pogonomyrmex californicus

Jennifer Fewell Information

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Citations(all)

7277

Citations(since 2020)

2432

Cited By

5997

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

63

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Jennifer Fewell Skills & Research Interests

social insects

division of labor

cooperation

network

foraging

Top articles of Jennifer Fewell

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mechanistic modeling of alarm signaling in seed-harvester ants

Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering

Michael R Lin

Xiaohui Guo

Asma Azizi

Jennifer H Fewell

Fabio Milner

2024

Scaling of ant colony interaction networks

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

JM Toth

Jennifer H Fewell

James S Waters

2023/1/9

A modeling framework for adaptive collective defense: crisis response in social-insect colonies

Journal of Mathematical Biology

M Gabriela Navas-Zuloaga

Kaitlin M Baudier

Jennifer H Fewell

Noam Ben-Asher

Theodore P Pavlic

...

2023/12

Annual fitness costs may be balanced by a conservative life history strategy in groups of unrelated ant queens

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Brian R Haney

Jürgen Gadau

Jennifer H Fewell

2023/7

Impacts of seasonality and parasitism on honey bee population dynamics

Journal of Mathematical Biology

Jun Chen

Jordy O Rodriguez Rincon

Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman

Jennifer Fewell

Jon Harrison

...

2023/7

Body mass and cuticular hydrocarbon profiles, but not queen number, underlie worker desiccation resistance in a facultatively polygynous harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex californicus)

Journal of Comparative Physiology B

Madeleine M Ostwald

Sandra Tretter

Jan Buellesbach

Juliana M Calixto

Jennifer H Fewell

...

2023/6

Wolbachia-infected pharaoh ant colonies have higher egg production, metabolic rate, and worker survival

bioRxiv

Rohini Singh

Sachin Suresh

Jennifer H Fewell

Jon F Harrison

Timothy A Linksvayer

2023/2/1

Efficient Allocation of Labor Maximizes Brood Development and Explains Why Intermediate-Sized Groups Perform Best During Colony-Founding in the Ant, Pogonomyrmex californicus

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Zachary J Shaffer

Sara Dreyer

Rebecca M Clark

Stephen C Pratt

Jennifer H Fewell

2022/2/10

Ecological drivers of non-kin cooperation in the Hymenoptera

Madeleine M Ostwald

Brian R Haney

Jennifer H Fewell

2022/2/9

Social factors in heat survival: multiqueen desert ant colonies have higher and more uniform heat tolerance

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology

Kaitlin M Baudier

Madeleine M Ostwald

Brian R Haney

Juliana M Calixto

Frank J Cossio

...

2022/9/1

Decoding alarm signal propagation of seed-harvester ants using automated movement tracking and supervised machine learning

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Xiaohui Guo

Michael R Lin

Asma Azizi

Lucas P Saldyt

Yun Kang

...

2022/1/26

Supergenes, supergenomes, and complex social traits

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Juergen Gadau

Jennifer H Fewell

2022/1/11

Group-living carpenter bees conserve heat and body mass better than solitary individuals in winter

Animal Behaviour

Madeleine M Ostwald

Trevor P Fox

William S Hillery

Zachary Shaffer

Jon F Harrison

...

2022/7/1

Soldier neural architecture is temporarily modality specialized but poorly predicted by repertoire size in the stingless bee Tetragonisca angustula

Journal of Comparative Neurology

Kaitlin M Baudier

Meghan M Bennett

Meghan Barrett

Frank J Cossio

Robert D Wu

...

2022/3

Fluid nest membership drives variable relatedness in groups of a facultatively social bee

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Madeleine M Ostwald

Romain A Dahan

Zachary Shaffer

Jennifer H Fewell

2021/12/7

Colony field test reveals dramatically higher toxicity of a widely-used mito-toxic fungicide on honey bees (Apis mellifera)

Environmental Pollution

Adrian Fisher II

Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman

Brian H Smith

Meredith Johnson

Osman Kaftanoglu

...

2021/1/15

A common fungicide, Pristine®, impairs olfactory associative learning performance in honey bees (Apis mellifera)

Environmental Pollution

Nicole S DesJardins

Adrian Fisher II

Cahit Ozturk

Jennifer H Fewell

Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman

...

2021/11/1

Field cross-fostering and in vitro rearing demonstrate negative effects of both larval and adult exposure to a widely used fungicide in honey bees (Apis mellifera)

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety

Adrian Fisher II

Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman

Brian H Smith

Cahit Ozturk

Osman Kaftanoglu

...

2021/7/1

Social consequences of energetically costly nest construction in a facultatively social bee

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Madeleine M Ostwald

Trevor P Fox

Jon F Harrison

Jennifer H Fewell

2021/4/28

Cooperation among unrelated ant queens provides persistent growth and survival benefits during colony ontogeny

Scientific reports

Madeleine M Ostwald

Xiaohui Guo

Tyler Wong

Armon Malaekeh

Jon F Harrison

...

2021/4/15

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