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318 related items for PubMed ID: 15034666

  • 1. Predatory spider mimics acquire colony-specific cuticular hydrocarbons from their ant model prey.
    Elgar MA, Allan RA.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2004 Mar; 91(3):143-7. PubMed ID: 15034666
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  • 3. The social integration of a myrmecophilous spider does not depend exclusively on chemical mimicry.
    von Beeren C, Hashim R, Witte V.
    J Chem Ecol; 2012 Mar; 38(3):262-71. PubMed ID: 22426892
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  • 4. Fine tuning of social integration by two myrmecophiles of the ponerine army ant, Leptogenys distinguenda.
    Witte V, Foitzik S, Hashim R, Maschwitz U, Schulz S.
    J Chem Ecol; 2009 Mar; 35(3):355-67. PubMed ID: 19234744
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  • 6. Ant mimicry lessens predation on a North American jumping spider by larger salticid spiders.
    Durkee CA, Weiss MR, Uma DB.
    Environ Entomol; 2011 Oct; 40(5):1223-31. PubMed ID: 22251733
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  • 7. Aggressive use of Batesian mimicry by an ant-like jumping spider.
    Nelson XJ, Jackson RR.
    Biol Lett; 2009 Dec 23; 5(6):755-7. PubMed ID: 19570776
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  • 9. Colony disassociation following diet partitioning in a unicolonial ant.
    Silverman J, Liang D.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2001 Feb 23; 88(2):73-7. PubMed ID: 11320891
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  • 11. Metabolic specialisation on preferred prey and constraints in the utilisation of alternative prey in an ant-eating spider.
    Líznarová E, Pekár S.
    Zoology (Jena); 2016 Oct 23; 119(5):464-470. PubMed ID: 27212080
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  • 12. Salticid predation as one potential driving force of ant mimicry in jumping spiders.
    Huang JN, Cheng RC, Li D, Tso IM.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2011 May 07; 278(1710):1356-64. PubMed ID: 20961898
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  • 13. Chemical disguise of myrmecophilous cockroaches and its implications for understanding nestmate recognition mechanisms in leaf-cutting ants.
    Nehring V, Dani FR, Calamai L, Turillazzi S, Bohn H, Klass KD, d'Ettorre P.
    BMC Ecol; 2016 Aug 05; 16():35. PubMed ID: 27495227
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  • 15. Selective olfactory attention of a specialised predator to intraspecific chemical signals of its prey.
    Cárdenas M, Jiroš P, Pekár S.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2012 Aug 05; 99(8):597-605. PubMed ID: 22760732
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  • 19. Acquisition of chemical recognition cues facilitates integration into ant societies.
    Beeren Cv, Schulz S, Hashim R, Witte V.
    BMC Ecol; 2011 Dec 01; 11():30. PubMed ID: 22133503
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  • 20. Arboreal ant colonies as 'hot-points' of cryptic diversity for myrmecophiles: the weaver ant Camponotus sp. aff. textor and its interaction network with its associates.
    Pérez-Lachaud G, Lachaud JP.
    PLoS One; 2014 Dec 01; 9(6):e100155. PubMed ID: 24941047
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