Ecological, behavioral, and biochemical aspects of insect hydrocarbons.
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Born in an alien nest: how do social parasite male offspring escape from host aggression?Glandular epithelium as a possible source of a fertility signal in Ectatomma tuberculatum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) queensThe evolution of invasiveness in garden antsSocial transfer of pathogenic fungus promotes active immunisation in ant coloniesA cuckoo in wolves' clothing? Chemical mimicry in a specialized cuckoo wasp of the European beewolf (Hymenoptera, Chrysididae and Crabronidae)Modulation of social interactions by immune stimulation in honey bee, Apis mellifera, workersDeclassifying Myrmecophily in the Coleoptera to Promote the Study of Ant-Beetle SymbiosesDiscrimination of the Social Parasite Ectatomma parasiticum by Its Host Sibling Species (E. tuberculatum)On the Use of Adaptive Resemblance Terms in Chemical EcologyCuticular hydrocarbons corroborate the distinction between lowland and highland Natal fruit fly (Tephritidae, Ceratitis rosa) populationsCurrent knowledge of the species complex Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera, Tephritidae) in Brazil.Desiccation tolerance in Anopheles coluzzii: the effects of spiracle size and cuticular hydrocarbonsEvolution of Cuticular Hydrocarbons in the Hymenoptera: a Meta-AnalysisMulti-modal analysis of courtship behaviour in the old world leishmaniasis vector Phlebotomus argentipes.Speed and accuracy in nest-mate recognition: a hover wasp prioritizes face recognition over colony odour cues to minimize intrusion by outsidersAnts use partner specific odors to learn to recognize a mutualistic partner.Mix it and fix it: functions of composite olfactory signals in ring-tailed lemurs.Cuticular Lipids as a Cross-Talk among Ants, Plants and Butterflies.Wax, sex and the origin of species: Dual roles of insect cuticular hydrocarbons in adaptation and matingThe Rules of Aggression: How Genetic, Chemical and Spatial Factors Affect Intercolony Fights in a Dominant Species, the Mediterranean Acrobat Ant Crematogaster scutellarisVisual signals of status and rival assessment in Polistes dominulus paper wasps.A model-based analysis of chemical and temporal patterns of cuticular hydrocarbons in male Drosophila melanogasterDrosophila cuticular hydrocarbons revisited: mating status alters cuticular profilesAnt queen egg-marking signals: matching deceptive laboratory simplicity with natural complexityDoes kin recognition and sib-mating avoidance limit the risk of genetic incompatibility in a parasitic wasp?Male-specific transfer and fine scale spatial differences of newly identified cuticular hydrocarbons and triacylglycerides in a Drosophila species pair.Wax on, wax off: nest soil facilitates indirect transfer of recognition cues between ant nestmatesMolecular organization of the nanoscale surface structures of the dragonfly Hemianax papuensis wing epicuticle.Chemical compounds related to the predation risk posed by malacophagous ground beetles alter self-maintenance behavior of naive slugs (Deroceras reticulatum).Larval Exposure to the Juvenile Hormone Analog Pyriproxyfen Disrupts Acceptance of and Social Behavior Performance in Adult HoneybeesScent of a Dragonfly: Sex Recognition in a Polymorphic Coenagrionid.Social Structure and Genetic Distance Mediate Nestmate Recognition and Aggressiveness in the Facultative Polygynous Ant Pheidole pallidulaThe Effect of Social Parasitism by Polyergus breviceps on the Nestmate Recognition System of Its Host, Formica altipetensLack of aggression and apparent altruism towards intruders in a primitive termiteHydrocarbons Are Essential for Optimal Cell Size, Division, and Growth of CyanobacteriaThe origin and evolution of queen and fertility signals in Corbiculate beesAlkane Biosynthesis Genes in Cyanobacteria and Their Transcriptional OrganizationAldehyde Decarbonylases: Enigmatic Enzymes of Hydrocarbon BiosynthesisThe joy of sex pheromonesAn insect-specific P450 oxidative decarbonylase for cuticular hydrocarbon biosynthesis
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Ecological, behavioral, and biochemical aspects of insect hydrocarbons.
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Ecological, behavioral, and biochemical aspects of insect hydrocarbons.
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Ecological, behavioral, and biochemical aspects of insect hydrocarbons.
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Ecological, behavioral, and biochemical aspects of insect hydrocarbons.
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Ecological, behavioral, and biochemical aspects of insect hydrocarbons.
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Ralph W Howard
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z