Characterization of microsatellite loci in Formica lugubris B and their variability in other ant species.
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Polygyny and strong genetic structuring within an isolated population of the wood ant Formica rufaMultiple endosymbionts in populations of the ant Formica cinereaIncreased genetic diversity as a defence against parasites is undermined by social parasites: Microdon mutabilis hoverflies infesting Formica lemani ant coloniesReproductive conflicts in polyandrous and polygynous ant Formica sanguineaChemical discrimination and aggressiveness via cuticular hydrocarbons in a supercolony-forming ant, Formica yessensisThe Effect of Social Parasitism by Polyergus breviceps on the Nestmate Recognition System of Its Host, Formica altipetensExtreme population differentiation in a vulnerable slavemaking ant with a fragmented distributionGenetic clusters and sex-biased gene flow in a unicolonial Formica antSegregation distortion causes large-scale differences between male and female genomes in hybrid ants.Introgression in hybrid ants is favored in females but selected against in males.Sampling for microsatellite-based population genetic studies: 25 to 30 individuals per population is enough to accurately estimate allele frequencies.Contrasting population genetic structure for workers and queens in the putatively unicolonial ant Formica exsecta.Seasonal changes in the genetic structure of an aphid-ant mutualism as revealed using microsatellite analysis of the aphid Tuberculatus quercicola and the ant Formica yessensisWeak patriline effects are present in the cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of isolated Formica exsecta ants but they disappear in the colony environment.Widespread hybridization within mound-building wood ants in Southern Finland results in cytonuclear mismatches and potential for sex-specific hybrid breakdown.Does cooperation mean kinship between spatially discrete ant nests?MICROSATELLITES REVEAL HIGH POPULATION VISCOSITY AND LIMITED DISPERSAL IN THE ANT FORMICA PARALUGUBRIS.Genetic structure of native ant supercolonies varies in space and time.Sex allocation conflict between queens and workers in Formica pratensis wood ants predicts seasonal sex ratio variation.A comparative study of egg recognition signature mixtures in Formica ants.Mosaic structure of native ant supercolonies.Conservation and evolution of microsatellite loci in primate taxa.Conspecific ant aggression is correlated with chemical distance, but not with genetic or spatial distance.A geographical mosaic of coevolution in a slave-making host-parasite system.Bidirectional shifts in colony queen number in a socially polymorphic ant population.Cuticular chemistry of males and females in the ant Formica fusca.Sham nepotism as a result of intrinsic differences in brood viability in ants.Do cuticular hydrocarbons provide sufficient information for optimal sex allocation in the ant Formica exsecta?Is parasite pressure a driver of chemical cue diversity in ants?Reproductive alliances and posthumous fitness enhancement in male ants.Multiple breeders, breeder shifts and inclusive fitness returns in an ant.Chemical basis of nest-mate discrimination in the ant Formica exsecta.Colony sex ratios vary with queen number but not relatedness asymmetry in the ant Formica exsecta.Sex-ratio regulation: the economics of fratricide in ants.Weak population structure in the ant Formica fusca.Reproductive specialization in multiple-queen colonies of the ant Formica exsectaSporadic Infection ofWolbachiain a Recently Established Population ofFormica fuscaMultiple paternity in social Hymenoptera: estimating the effective mate number in single-double mating populations
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Characterization of microsatellite loci in Formica lugubris B and their variability in other ant species.
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Characterization of microsatel ...... iability in other ant species.
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Characterization of microsatel ...... iability in other ant species.
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Characterization of microsatel ...... iability in other ant species.
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Characterization of microsatel ...... iability in other ant species.
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Chapuisat M
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10.1111/J.1365-294X.1996.TB00354.X
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1996-08-01T00:00:00Z