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50 items, grouped by Insects and Entomology (view ungrouped items)

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Environmental context alters ecological trade‐offs controlling ant coexistence in a spatially heterogeneous region
Ecological entomology

insect biology (1)   
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Pheromone, juvenile hormone, and social status in the male lobster cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea
Archives of insect biochemistry and physiology

insect sociobiology (2)   
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How an Ant Manages to Display Individual and Colonial Signals by Using the Same Channel
Journal of chemical ecology

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The role of competitive dominance in the invasive ability of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile)
Biological invasions

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How an Ant Manages to Display Individual and Colonial Signals by Using the Same Channel
Journal of chemical ecology