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173 related items for PubMed ID: 19234744

  • 1. 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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  • 2. The social integration of a myrmecophilous spider does not depend exclusively on chemical mimicry.
    von Beeren C, Hashim R, Witte V.
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  • 3. Mimicry of host cuticular hydrocarbons by salticid spider Cosmophasis bitaeniata that preys on larvae of tree ants Oecophylla smaragdina.
    Allan RA, Capon RJ, Brown WV, Elgar MA.
    J Chem Ecol; 2002 Apr; 28(4):835-48. PubMed ID: 12035930
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  • 5. Acquisition of chemical recognition cues facilitates integration into ant societies.
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  • 9. How to escape from the host nest: imperfect chemical mimicry in eucharitid parasitoids and exploitation of the ants' hygienic behavior.
    Pérez-Lachaud G, Bartolo-Reyes JC, Quiroa-Montalván CM, Cruz-López L, Lenoir A, Lachaud JP.
    J Insect Physiol; 2015 Apr 19; 75():63-72. PubMed ID: 25770980
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  • 10. 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.
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  • 11. Colony fusion in Argentine ants is guided by worker and queen cuticular hydrocarbon profile similarity.
    Vásquez GM, Schal C, Silverman J.
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  • 12. Host plant use by competing acacia-ants: mutualists monopolize while parasites share hosts.
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  • 16. Aggressive use of Batesian mimicry by an ant-like jumping spider.
    Nelson XJ, Jackson RR.
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  • 17. Chemical and behavioural strategies along the spectrum of host specificity in ant-associated silverfish.
    Parmentier T, Gaju-Ricart M, Wenseleers T, Molero-Baltanás R.
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  • 18. Chemical deterrent enables a socially parasitic ant to invade multiple hosts.
    Martin SJ, Jenner EA, Drijfhout FP.
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