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Extremely low effective population sizes, genetic structuring and reduced genetic diversity in a threatened bumblebee species, Bombus sylvarum (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
Molecular ecology

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Variations in Worker Cuticular Hydrocarbons and Soldier Isoprenoid Defensive Secretions Within and Among Introduced and Native Populations of the Subterranean Termite, Reticulitermes flavipes
Journal of chemical ecology

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Competition between invasive and indigenous species: an insular case study of subterranean termites
Biological invasions

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Queen dominance and worker policing control reproduction in a threatened ant
BMC ecology

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Invasive and socially parasitic ants are good bioindicators of habitat quality in Mediterranean forest remnants in northeast Spain
Ecological research

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It's good to be queen: classically eusocial colony structure and low worker fitness in an obligately social sweat bee
Molecular ecology

Indian Ocean Islands (1)   
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Social Biology of Two Malagasy Halterapis: Evidence That Eusociality Is Plesiomorphic for an Ancient Allodapine Lineage
Annals of the Entomological Society of America

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Invasive and socially parasitic ants are good bioindicators of habitat quality in Mediterranean forest remnants in northeast Spain
Ecological research

North America (6)   
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Variations in Worker Cuticular Hydrocarbons and Soldier Isoprenoid Defensive Secretions Within and Among Introduced and Native Populations of the Subterranean Termite, Reticulitermes flavipes
Journal of chemical ecology

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Bacterial Diversity in Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis geminata Ant Colonies Characterized by 16S amplicon 454 Pyrosequencing
Microbial ecology

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Imported fire ants near the edge of their range: disturbance and moisture determine prevalence and impact of an invasive social insect
The journal of animal ecology

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Genetic structure of Reticulitermes flavipes and R. virginicus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) colonies in an urban habitat and tracking of colonies following treatment with Hexaflumuron bait
Environmental entomology

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Intercolony Aggression Within and Among Local Populations of the Invasive Ant, Myrmica rubra (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in Coastal Maine
Environmental entomology

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Genetic and morphological variation over space and time in the invasive fire ant Solenopsis invicta
Biological invasions

South America (2)   
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Meso- and macrofauna in the soil and litter of leguminous trees in a degraded pasture in Brazil
Agroforestry systems

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Conspecific and food attraction in the wasp Vespula germanica (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), and their possible contributions to control
Annals of the Entomological Society of America