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mathematics and statistics (2)   
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Low intraspecific aggression level in the polydomous and facultative polygynous ant Ectatomma tuberculatum
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata

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Colony-Specific Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profile in Formica argentea Ants
Journal of chemical ecology

methodology (3)   
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Suburban sprawl: environmental features affect colony social and spatial structure in the black carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus
Ecological entomology

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Deciphering the Chemical Basis of Nestmate Recognition
Journal of chemical ecology

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Colony-Specific Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profile in Formica argentea Ants
Journal of chemical ecology

research (1)   
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Low intraspecific aggression level in the polydomous and facultative polygynous ant Ectatomma tuberculatum
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata

support systems and models (2)   
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When supercolonies collide: territorial aggression in an invasive and unicolonial social insect
Molecular ecology

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Nestmate recognition in social insects: overcoming physiological constraints with collective decision making
Behavioral ecology and sociobiology

technology (1)   
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Suburban sprawl: environmental features affect colony social and spatial structure in the black carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus
Ecological entomology