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Tree-Dwelling Ants: Contrasting Two Brazilian Cerrado Plant Species Without Extrafloral Nectaries
46 Million Years of N-Recycling by the Core Symbionts of Turtle Ants
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Labaude, Phd Thesis, 2016
Corrie Saux Moreau
Diversity and Structure Preferences for Ant-Hemipteran
Parasitic Mind Control of Host Behavior
Parasite-Induced Warning Colouration
The Nest of an Anomalous Colony of the Arboreal Ant Cephalotes Atratus by Neal A
Nematode Parasites and Associates of Ants: Past and Present
Multidimensional Effects of a Manipulative Helminth in Its Social Host
Disruptive Selection As a Driver of Evolutionary Branching and Caste Evolution in Social Insects
Herbivorous Turtle Ants Obtain Essential Nutrients from a Conserved Nitrogen-Recycling Gut Microbiome
Parasite-Induced Fruit Mimicry in a Tropical Canopy Ant
Rodriguez 2020
The Diversity and Distribution of Wolbachia, Rhizobiales, And
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
Plos Editorial and Publishing Policies
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Symbioses Among Ants and Microbes
The Honeydew-Producing Treehopper, Guayaquila Xiphias (Membracidae), and Its Associated Ant Fauna on Didymopanaxvinosum (Araliaceae)1
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Myrmeconema Neotropicum N. G., N. Sp., a New Tetradonematid
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Take-Off Mechanisms in Parasitoid Wasps (Doi: 10.1242/Jeb.161463) M
Wolbachia Across Social Insects
Infected with Parasites
Nematode Parasites and Associates of Ants: Past and Present
"Predator Avoidance". In: Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS)
Yanoviak Et Al. 2005)
Parasite Presence Induces Gene Expression Changes in an Ant Host Related to Immunity and Longevity
The Evolution and Biogeography of Wolbachia in Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Adhesive Performance of Tropical Arboreal Ants Varies with Substrate Temperature Alyssa Y
Ongoing Coevolution of Wolbachia and a Widespread Invasive Ant, Anoplolepis Gracilipes
The Ecological Significance of Manipulative Parasites
Parasite Morphs Ant Into Ripe Red Berry 16 January 2008
The Arboreal Ant Community Visiting Extrafloral Nectaries in The
The Adaptive Bases of Ant-Mimicry in a Neotropical Aphantochilid Spider (Araneae: Aphantochilidae)