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  • 21. Nestmate recognition in ants is possible without tactile interaction.
    Brandstaetter AS, Endler A, Kleineidam CJ.
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  • 31. Incomplete homogenization of chemical recognition labels between Formica sanguinea and Formica rufa ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) living in a mixed colony.
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  • 33. Colony-specific cuticular hydrocarbon profile in Formica argentea ants.
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  • 37. Predatory spider mimics acquire colony-specific cuticular hydrocarbons from their ant model prey.
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