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- Social Nutrition: an Emerging Field in Insect Science Mathieu Lihoreau, Tamara Gómez-Moracho, Cristian Pasquaretta, James T
- Filling the Gap: a New Ant-Butter Y Symbiosis in the Forest Canopy
- Inhaltsverzeichnis Das Konzept Der Nahrungskette Und Der Stoffkreislauf
- Ritualised Versus Aggressive Behaviours Displayed by Polyrhachis Laboriosa (F
- Reproduction, Social Behavior, and Aging Trajectories in Honeybee Workers
- Myrmecophily in Beetles (Coleoptera): Evolutionary Patterns and Biological Mechanisms
- Run Trophallaxis of Small Hive Beetles Peter Neumann1,2, Jan Naef1,2, Karl Crailsheim3, Robin M
- Evidence for Common Horizontal Transmission of Wolbachia Among Ants and Ant Crickets: Kleptoparasitism Added to the List
- Fodringsadfærd. Poul Erik Kristensen
- Immunomarking Reveals Food Flow and Feeding Relationships in the Eastern Subterranean Termite, Reticulitermes Flavipes
- Complex Trophic Interactions in Deserts: an Empirical Critique of Food-Web Theory Author(S): Gary A
- Animal–Plant Interactions in a Middle Permian Permineralised
- Ants As Flower Visitors and Their Effects on Pollinator Behavior and Plant Reproduction
- Olfactory Memory Established During Trophallaxis Affects Food Search Behaviour in Ants
- 10 Trophallaxis
- Facultative Mushroom Feeding by Common Woodland Ants (Formicidae, Aphaenogaster Spp.)
- Field Guide to Kleptoparasitism
- Assessment of Toxic Baits for the Control of Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in South African Vineyards
- Nutrient Regulation in Ants (HymenoPtera: Formicidae): a Review Enikő Csata & Audrey Dussutour
- Trophallaxis in Honeybees Introduction: Trophallaxis Is the Exchange of Liquid Material Between Individuals, Mostly Members of the Same Colony
- Resin Based Defense Mechanisms and Interactions Between Australian Ants and Stingless Bees
- Animal–Plant Interactions in a Middle Permian Permineralised Peat of the Bainmedart Coal Measures, Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica
- New Insights Into the Function and Development of the Soldier Caste in Termites
- Microbial Communities of Lycaenid Butterflies Do Not Correlate With