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141 related items for PubMed ID: 32825399

  • 1. Host Ant Change of a Socially Parasitic Butterfly (Phengaris alcon) through Host Nest Take-Over.
    Tartally A, Somogyi AÁ, Révész T, Nash DR.
    Insects; 2020 Aug 20; 11(9):. PubMed ID: 32825399
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  • 2. The capacity of a Myrmica ant nest to support a predacious species of Maculinea butterfly.
    Thomas JA, Wardlaw JC.
    Oecologia; 1992 Aug 20; 91(1):101-109. PubMed ID: 28313380
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  • 4. A Unique Population in a Unique Area: The Alcon Blue Butterfly and Its Specific Parasitoid in the Białowieża Forest.
    Dziekańska I, Nowicki P, Pirożnikow E, Sielezniew M.
    Insects; 2020 Oct 12; 11(10):. PubMed ID: 33053630
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  • 5. The re-discovered Maculinea rebeli (Hirschke, 1904): Host ant usage, parasitoid and initial food plant around the type locality with taxonomical aspects (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae).
    Tartally A, Koschuh A, Varga Z.
    Zookeys; 2014 Oct 12; (406):25-40. PubMed ID: 24843280
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  • 6. Larval niche selection and evening exposure enhance adoption of a predacious social parasite, Maculinea arion (large blue butterfly), by Myrmica ants.
    Thomas J.
    Oecologia; 2002 Aug 12; 132(4):531-537. PubMed ID: 28547639
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  • 7. Changes in chemical signature and host specificity from larval retrieval to full social integration in the myrmecophilous butterfly Maculinea rebeli.
    Schönrogge K, Wardlaw JC, Peters AJ, Everett S, Thomas JA, Elmes GW.
    J Chem Ecol; 2004 Jan 12; 30(1):91-107. PubMed ID: 15074659
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  • 9. A butterfly's chemical key to various ant forts: intersection-odour or aggregate-odour multi-host mimicry?
    Schlick-Steiner BC, Steiner FM, Höttinger H, Nikiforov A, Mistrik R, Schafellner C, Baier P, Christian E.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2004 May 12; 91(5):209-14. PubMed ID: 15146266
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  • 14. Variation in butterfly larval acoustics as a strategy to infiltrate and exploit host ant colony resources.
    Sala M, Casacci LP, Balletto E, Bonelli S, Barbero F.
    PLoS One; 2014 May 12; 9(4):e94341. PubMed ID: 24718496
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  • 15. Host specificity among Maculinea butterflies in Myrmica ant nests.
    Thomas JA, Elmes GW, Wardlaw JC, Woyciechowski M.
    Oecologia; 1989 Jun 12; 79(4):452-457. PubMed ID: 28313477
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  • 19. The effect of queen ants on the survival of Maculinea arion larvae in Myrmica ant nests.
    Thomas JA, Wardlaw JC.
    Oecologia; 1990 Nov 12; 85(1):87-91. PubMed ID: 28310959
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