Increased host aggression as an induced defense against slave-making ants
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Do host species evolve a specific response to slave-making ants?Do well-integrated species of an inquiline community have a lower brood predation tendency? A test using red wood ant myrmecophilesCrematoenones - a novel substance class exhibited by ants functions as appeasement signalCharacterizing the collective personality of ant societies: aggressive colonies do not abandon their homeDifferentiated Anti-Predation Responses in a SuperorganismRaiders from the sky: slavemaker founding queens select for aggressive host coloniesWorker personality and its association with spatially structured division of laborThe interplay between maze complexity, colony size, learning and memory in ants while solving a maze: A test at the colony level.The effects of disturbance threat on leaf-cutting ant colonies: a laboratory study.The influence of space and time on the evolution of altruistic defence: the case of ant slave rebellion.The ecological success of a social parasite increases with manipulation of collective host behaviour.The eukaryotic genome is structurally and functionally more like a social insect colony than a book.Species-specific genes under selection characterize the co-evolution of slavemaker and host lifestyles.Oh sister, where art thou? Spatial population structure and the evolution of an altruistic defence trait.Comparative analyses of co-evolving host-parasite associations reveal unique gene expression patterns underlying slavemaker raiding and host defensive phenotypes.The effect of previous experience on trap construction and movement distance in a pit-building predator.Collective defence portfolios of ant hosts shift with social parasite pressure.Behavioural hypervolumes of spider communities predict community performance and disbandment.The influence of slavemaking lifestyle, caste and sex on chemical profiles in Temnothorax ants: insights into the evolution of cuticular hydrocarbons.The development of collective personality: the ontogenetic drivers of behavioral variation across groups
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Increased host aggression as an induced defense against slave-making ants
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Increased host aggression as an induced defense against slave-making ants
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Increased host aggression as an induced defense against slave-making ants
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Inon Scharf
Susanne Foitzik
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10.1093/BEHECO/ARQ191
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2011-01-06T00:00:00Z