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Diacamma ceylonense
Nitrogen Containing Volatile Organic Compounds
Native and Invasive Ants Affect Floral Visits of Pollinating Honey Bees in Pumpkin Flowers (Cucurbita Maxima)
Social Dominance and Reproductive Differentiation Mediated By
Sex, Age and Ovarian Activity Affect Cuticular Hydrocarbons in Diacamma Ceylonense, a Queenless
Of Sri Lanka: a Taxonomic Research Summary and Updated Checklist
The Higher Classification of the Ant Subfamily Ponerinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a Review of Ponerine Ecology and Behavior
Sexual Communication in Yellowjackets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)
11 Endocrine Control of Insect Polyphenism
(Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Por Cg-Em E Maldi-Tof/Tof
Karyotype Instability in the Ponerine Ant Genus Diacamma
'Safer Without Sex?' Thelytokous Parthenogenesis and Regulation Of
Regulation of Reproduction in a Queenless Ant: Aggression
Solitary Bees Reduce Investment in Communication Compared with Their
Publications List - Doums Claudie
Taxonomic Notes on the Ant Genus Diacamma Mayr, 1862
An Updated Checklist of the Ants of India with Their Specific
Cuticular Hydrocarbon Composition in Pupal Exuviae for Taxonomic Differentiation of Six Necrophagous Flies
Taxonomic Notes on the Ant Genus Diacamma Mayr, 1862 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), Part 1
Top View
Species Identification of Collembola by Means of PCR-Based Marker Systems
Cuticular Hydrocarbons on Old Museum Specimens of the Spiny
Contributions to the Biology of the Queenless Ponerine Ant Diacamma Ceylonense Emery (Formjcjdae)
The National Red List 2012 of Sri Lanka Conservation Status of The
Hymenoptera, Vespidae)
CURRICULUM VITAE (Updated on 26 August 2016)
Taxonomic Notes on the Ant Genus Diacamma Mayr, 1862 (HymenoPtera: Formicidae), Part 2
Endocrine, Transcriptomic and Social Regulation of Division of Labor in Honey Bees
Cuticular Hydrocarbons in Ants (HymenoPtera: Formicidae) and Other Insects: How and Why They Differ Among Individuals, Colonies, and Species Philipp P
Leaders Follow Leaders to Reunite the Colony: Relocation Dynamics of an Indian Queenless Ant in Its Natural Habitat
Prof.Raghavendra Gadagkar Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore 560 012, India
Name RAGHAVENDRA GADAGKAR Nationality Indian Date Of
The Mating System and Courtship Behaviour of the Queensland Fruit Fly, Bactrocera Tryoni (Froggatt) (Diptera: Tephritidae)
In Sri Lanka with Financial Assistance from the Royal Netherlands Government