Papers by Rudi Berkelhamer
Insectes Sociaux, Jun 1, 1984
For each of three species of dolichoderine ants, four mating system models ~vere tested electroph... more For each of three species of dolichoderine ants, four mating system models ~vere tested electrophoretically. The models tested ~vere : (1) each colony is derived from one, singly-inseminated female, (2) each colony is derived from one female, inseminated t~vice, (3) colonies have two, coequal, singly-inseminated queens, and (4) colonies have three, coequal, singly-inseminated queens. From each of these models, expected frequencies of colonies of various genotypic compositions ~vere calculated. Goodness of fit of actual colony types vcere then tested.
Intraspecific Genetic Variation and Haplodiploidy, Eusociality, and Polygyny in the Hymenoptera
Evolution, May 1, 1983
... Heterozygosity values for monogynous species do not differ signifi-cantly from those for poly... more ... Heterozygosity values for monogynous species do not differ signifi-cantly from those for polygynous or oli-gogynous species (Mann-Whitney U test, one-tailed P > .05). ... Page 3. 542 RUDI C. BERKELHAMER TABLE 2. Level of genetic variation in hymenopteran populations. ...
Mosquito larvae in the San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh: techniques for integrated pest management
Eusociality, and Polygyny in the Hymenoptera
Ecological studies to develop integrated techniques for mosquito control in freshwater marshes
Analyse par électrophorèse du nombre des reines dans trois espèces de fourmis de la sous-famille dolichoderinae
Insectes Soc, 1984
Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 1989
Rudi received her Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of California at Berkeley (1980). Her prio... more Rudi received her Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of California at Berkeley (1980). Her prior degrees were received in Zoology at the University of Michigan (B.S. 1966Michigan (B.S. , M.S. 1968). Since 1979, she has been teaching in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of California at Irvine where she is currently a Lecturer with Security of Employment. At U.C. Irvine, she has directed a wide range of laboratory courses, lectured in introductory biology courses for non-majors, taught upper division writing for biologists, and led graduate teaching seminars. She has been actively involved in the development of the undergraduate curriculum and the training of graduate teaching assistants at U.C. Irvine.
Insectes Sociaux, 1984
For each of three species of dolichoderine ants, four mating system models ~vere tested electroph... more For each of three species of dolichoderine ants, four mating system models ~vere tested electrophoretically. The models tested ~vere : (1) each colony is derived from one, singly-inseminated female, (2) each colony is derived from one female, inseminated t~vice, (3) colonies have two, coequal, singly-inseminated queens, and (4) colonies have three, coequal, singly-inseminated queens. From each of these models, expected frequencies of colonies of various genotypic compositions ~vere calculated. Goodness of fit of actual colony types vcere then tested.
Intraspecific Genetic Variation and Haplodiploidy, Eusociality, and Polygyny in the Hymenoptera
Evolution, 1983
... Heterozygosity values for monogynous species do not differ signifi-cantly from those for poly... more ... Heterozygosity values for monogynous species do not differ signifi-cantly from those for polygynous or oli-gogynous species (Mann-Whitney U test, one-tailed P > .05). ... Page 3. 542 RUDI C. BERKELHAMER TABLE 2. Level of genetic variation in hymenopteran populations. ...
Rudi is a Lecturer at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). She is course coordinator for a... more Rudi is a Lecturer at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). She is course coordinator for a 600student Laboratory Course for Biology majors (Bio Sci 100LW). This course introduces students to experimental design and fulfills the Upper Division Writing requirement. It is taught jointly with writing instructors from the UCI Learning and Academic Resources Center. Rudi also teaches a 900-student non-majors Introduction to Life Sciences (Bio Sci 1A), small scientific writing courses, teaching assistant seminars, and a problem-based learning course (Current Issues in Biology). Rudi received the UCI Instructional Development Services award for Outstanding TA Training in 1993 and was the School of Biological Sciences Awardee for Excellence in Teaching in 1997.
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