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Abdomen stroking behaviour and its possible functions in Polistes dominulus (christ) (hymenoptera, vespidae)Novel insights into the ontogeny of nestmate recognition in Polistes social waspsCuticular hydrocarbons rather than peptides are responsible for nestmate recognition in Polistes dominulus.Rank integration in dominance hierarchies of host colonies by the paper wasp social parasite Polistes sulcifer (Hymenoptera, Vespidae).Effects of the diet on the microbiota of the red palm weevil (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae).Alien insects in Italy: comparing patterns from the regional to European level.Social parasitism and the molecular basis of phenotypic evolution.Evidence of immunocompetence reduction induced by cadmium exposure in honey bees (Apis mellifera).Sensing the intruder: a quantitative threshold for recognition cues perception in honeybees.Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) larvae show different cuticular patterns according to their sex: workers seem not use this chemical information.Facial markings in the social cuckoo wasp Polistes sulcifer: No support for the visual deception and the assessment hypotheses.Dynamics of chemical mimicry in the social parasite wasp Polistes semenowi (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).Social hackers: integration in the host chemical recognition system by a paper wasp social parasite.Unrelated helpers in a social insect.Recognition of social parasites as nest-mates: adoption of colony-specific host cuticular odours by the paper wasp parasite Polistes sulcifer.High Varroa mite abundance influences chemical profiles of worker bees and mite-host preferences.Fast Growth of Immature Brood in a Social Parasite Wasp: A Convergent Evolution between Avian and Insect Cuckoos.On status badges and quality signals in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus: body size, facial colour patterns and hierarchical rank.Antennal Protein Profile in Honeybees: Caste and Task Matter More Than Age.Almost royal: incomplete suppression of host worker ovarian development by a social parasite waspAdult-larval vibrational communication in paper wasps: the role of abdominal wagging inThe queen is not a pacemaker in the small-colony wasps Polistes instabilis and P. dominulusPHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PAPER WASP SOCIAL PARASITES AND THEIR HOSTS (HYMENOPTERA: VESPIDAE; POLISTINAE)Olfactory cues in host nest detection by the social parasite Polistes sulcifer (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
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