Susanne Foitzik
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Molecular adjustment to a social niche: Brain transcriptomes reveal divergent influence of social environment on the two queen morphs of the ant Temnothorax rugatulus
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Age- and caste-independent piRNAs in the germline and miRNA profiles linked to caste and fecundity in the antTemnothorax rugatulus
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Fitness costs of worker specialization for ant societies
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Social organization and the evolution of life-history traits in two queen morphs of the ant Temnothorax rugatulus.
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The Ecology of Slavemaking Ants and Their Hosts in North Temperate Forests
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Queen loss fails to elicit physiological and transcriptional responses in workers of the invasive garden antLasius neglectus
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Social organization and the evolution of life-history traits in two queen morphs of the ant Temnothorax rugatulus
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Queen loss increases worker survival in leaf-cutting ants under paraquat-induced oxidative stress
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The placid slavemaker: avoiding detection and conflict as an alternative, peaceful raiding strategy
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Experimental increase in fecundity causes upregulation of fecundity and body maintenance genes in the fat body of ant queens
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Life history evolution in social insects: a female perspective
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In memoriam - Volker Witte (1969-2015)
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Offspring reverse transcriptome responses to maternal deprivation when reared with pathogens in an insect with facultative family life
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Age, sex, mating status, but not social isolation interact to shape basal immunity in a group-living insect
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Intrinsic worker mortality depends on behavioral caste and the queens' presence in a social insect
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Bird song learning in an eavesdropping context
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Population structure and the co-evolution between social parasites and their hosts
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Phylogeny and phylogeography of the Mediterranean species of the parasitic ant genus Chalepoxenus and its Temnothorax hosts
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Convergent evolution of the Dufour's gland secretion as a propaganda substance in the slave-making ant genera Protomognathus and Harpagoxenus
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The influence of hybridization on colony structure in the ant species Temnothorax nylanderi and T-crassispinus
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The coevolutionary dynamics of obligate ant social parasite system-between prudence and antagonism
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Community context and specialization influence coevolution between a slavemaking ant and its hosts
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Conflict over sex allocation drives conflict over reproductive allocation in perennial social insect colonies
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Colony structure of a slavemaking ant. I. Intracolony relatedness, worker reproduction, and polydomy
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Intraspecific parasitism and split sex ratios in a monogynous and monandrous ant (Leptothorax nylanderi)
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Non-random size differences between sympatric species of the ant genus Leptothorax (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
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Latitudinal variation in cold hardiness and body size in the boreal ant species Leptothorax acervorum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
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Gene expression patterns underlying parasite-induced alterations in host behaviour and life history
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Geographic Variation in Social Parasite Pressure Predicts Intraspecific but not Interspecific Aggressive Responses in Hosts of a Slavemaking Ant
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Selection for early emergence, longevity and large body size in wingless, sib-mating ant males
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Similar Performance of Diploid and Haploid Males in an Ant Species without Inbreeding Avoidance
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Cold resistance depends on acclimation and behavioral caste in a temperate ant
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Diverse societies are more productive: a lesson from ants
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Division of labor and slave raid initiation in slave-making ants
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Competition over workers: fertility signalling in wingless queens of Hypoponera opacior
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Slave-making ants prefer larger, better defended host colonies
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An ant social parasite in-between two chemical disparate host species
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Fight or flight? A geographic mosaic in host reaction and potency of a chemical weapon in the social parasite Harpagoxenus sublaevis
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FIRST EVIDENCE FOR SLAVE REBELLION: ENSLAVED ANT WORKERS SYSTEMATICALLY KILL THE BROOD OF THEIR SOCIAL PARASITE PROTOMOGNATHUS AMERICANUS
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Larval cannibalism and worker-induced separation of larvae in Hypoponera ants:: a case of conflict over caste determination?
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Nestmate recognition and intraspecific chemical and genetic variation in Temnothorax ants
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Mating frequency of Leptothorax nylanderi ant queens determined by microsatellite analysis
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Desert Ants Learn to Avoid Pitfall Traps While Foraging
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Parasitism and queen presence interactively shape worker behaviour and fertility in an ant host
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Protein-rich diet decreases survival, but does not alter reproduction, in fertile ant workers
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Age- and caste-independent piRNAs in the germline and miRNA profiles linked to caste and fecundity in the ant Temnothorax rugatulus
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Convergent loss of chemoreceptors across independent origins of slave-making in ants
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Convergent Loss of Chemoreceptors across Independent Origins of Slave-Making in Ants
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Use of waggle dance information in honey bees is linked to gene expression in the antennae, but not in the brain
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Pace-of-life in a social insect: behavioral syndromes in ants shift along a climatic gradient
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Extended winters entail long-term costs for insect offspring reared in an overwinter burrow
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Age and ovarian development are related to worker personality and task allocation in the ant Leptothorax acervorum
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Brain and antennal transcriptomes of host ants reveal potential links between behaviour and the functioning of socially parasitic colonies
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Temnothorax pilagens sp. n. - a new slave-making species of the tribe Formicoxenini from North America (Hymenoptera, Formicidae).
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Mate guarding and alternative reproductive tactics in the ant Hypoponera opacior
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Locally adapted social parasite affects density, social structure, and life history of its ant hosts
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Genetic diversity, population structure and sex-biased dispersal in three co-evolving species
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Similar evolutionary potentials in an obligate ant parasite and its two host species
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Oh sister, where art thou? Spatial population structure and the evolution of an altruistic defence trait
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The influence of space and time on the evolution of altruistic defence: the case of ant slave rebellion
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Local co-adaptation leading to a geographical mosaic of coevolution in a social parasite system
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Impact of a social parasite on ant host populations depends on host species, habitat and year
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Distribution and genetic divergence of two parapatric sibling ant species in Central Europe
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Microgeographic genetic structure and intraspecific parasitism in the ant Leptothorax nylanderi
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Long live the host! Proteomic analysis reveals possible strategies for parasitic manipulation of its social host
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Tandem-running and scouting behaviour are characterized by up-regulation of learning and memory formation genes within the ant brain
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Alternative reproductive tactics and the impact of local competition on sex ratios in the ant Hypoponera opacior
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A chemical level in the coevolutionary arms race between an ant social parasite and its hosts
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Colony structure of a slavemaking ant. II. Frequency of slave raids and impact on the host population
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Productivity increases with variation in aggression among group members in Temnothorax ants
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Symbiont microcosm in an ant society and the diversity of interspecific interactions
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The advantage of alternative tactics of prey and predators depends on the spatial pattern of prey and social interactions among predators
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Wingless ant males adjust mate-guarding behaviour to the competitive situation in the nest
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Molecular regulation of lifespan extension in fertile ant workers
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Comparative analyses of caste, sex, and developmental stage-specific transcriptomes in two Temnothorax ants
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Six origins of slavery in formicoxenine ants
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The ecology of slavemaking ants and their hosts in north temperate forests
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Histone acetyltransferases and external demands influence task switching in Temnothorax ants
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A Role of Histone Acetylation in the Regulation of Circadian Rhythm in Ants
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Annotation and Analysis of 3902 Odorant Receptor Protein Sequences from 21 Insect Species Provide Insights into the Evolution of Odorant Receptor Gene Families in Solitary and Social Insects
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Multicolonial population structure and nestmate recognition in an extremely dense population of the European ant Lasius flavus
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Characterizing the Collective Personality of Ant Societies: Aggressive Colonies Do Not Abandon Their Home
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Task-specific patterns of odorant receptor expression in worker antennae indicates a sensory filter regulating division of labor in ants
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The influence of parasite load on transcriptional activity and morphology of a cestode and its ant intermediate host
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The value of spatial experience and group size for ant colonies in direct competition
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Evidence for the effect of brief exposure to food, but not learning interference, on maze solving in desert ants
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Task-specific odorant receptor expression in worker antennae indicates that sensory filters regulate division of labor in ants
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Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality
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Ecology of Leptothorax ants: impact of food, nest sites, and social parasites
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Forewarned is forearmed: aggression and information use determine fitness costs of slave raids
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Foraging is prioritized over nestmate rescue in desert ants and pupae are rescued more than adults
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Parasite scouting and host defence behaviours are influenced by colony size in the slave-making ant Protomognathus americanus
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Coevolution in host-parasite systems: behavioural strategies of slave-making ants and their hosts
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Insect societies fight back: the evolution of defensive traits against social parasites
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Ant Societies Buffer Individual-Level Effects of Parasite Infections
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Starvation endurance in the ant Temnothorax nylanderi depends on group size, body size and access to larvae
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Polymorphic microsatellite loci in the ponerine ant, Hypoponera opacior (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
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Evidence for a conserved queen-worker genetic toolkit across slave-making ants and their ant hosts
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Evidence for a conserved queen-worker genetic toolkit across slave-making ants and their ant hosts
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Comparative transcriptomic analysis of the mechanisms underpinning ageing and fecundity in social insects
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The significance of latitudinal variation in body size in a holarctic ant, Leptothorax acervorum
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Apparent dear-enemy phenomenon and environment-based recognition cues in the ant Leptothorax nylanderi
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Extreme lifespan extension in tapeworm-infected ant workers
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The influence of slavemaking lifestyle, caste and sex on chemical profiles in Temnothorax ants : insights into the evolution of cuticular hydrocarbons
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Ant recognition cue diversity is higher in the presence of slavemaker ants
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Histone acetylation regulates the expression of genes involved in worker reproduction in the ant Temnothorax rugatulus
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Fitness costs of worker specialization for ant societies
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The chemistry of competition : exploitation of heterospecific cues depends on the dominance rank in the community
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Gene expression patterns associated with caste and reproductive status in ants : worker-specific genes are more derived than queen-specific ones
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Geographic distribution of the anti-parasite trait "slave rebellion"
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Age, pathogen exposure, but not maternal care shape offspring immunity in an insect with facultative family life
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Immune challenge reduces gut microbial diversity and triggers fertility-dependent gene expression changes in a social insect
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Species-specific genes under selection characterize the co-evolution of slavemaker and host lifestyles
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Vitellogenin-like A–associated shifts in social cue responsiveness regulate behavioral task specialization in an ant
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Two pathways ensuring social harmony
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Differential response of ant colonies to intruders : attack strategies correlate with potential threat
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Increased host aggression as an induced defense against slave-making ants
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Abdominal microbial communities in ants depend on colony membership rather than caste and are linked to colony productivity
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Parasite Presence Induces Gene Expression Changes in an Ant Host Related to Immunity and Longevity
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Condition-dependent trade-off between weapon size and immunity in males of the European earwig
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Comparative analyses of co-evolving host-parasite associations reveal unique gene expression patterns underlying slavemaker raiding and host defensive phenotypes
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Odor diversity decreases with inbreeding in the ant Hypoponera opacior
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Identification of functional residues using machine learning provides insights into the evolution of odorant receptor gene families in solitary and social insects
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Molecular (co)evolution of hymenopteran social parasites and their hosts
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What are the Mechanisms Behind a Parasite-Induced Decline in Nestmate Recognition in Ants?
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Social isolation causes downregulation of immune and stress response genes and behavioural changes in a social insect
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Brood exchange experiments and chemical analyses shed light on slave rebellion in ants
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The ecological success of a social parasite increases with manipulation of collective host behaviour
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Collective defence portfolios of ant hosts shift with social parasite pressure
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Macro- and microgeographic genetic structure in an ant species with alternative reproductive tactics in sexuals
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The role of per-capita productivity in the evolution of small colony sizes in ants
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No inbreeding depression but increased sexual investment in highly inbred ant colonies
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First records of Leptothorax rugatulus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with cysticercoids of tapeworms (Cestoda: Dilepididae) from the southwestern United States
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Fine Tuning of Social Integration by Two Myrmecophiles of the Ponerine Army Ant, Leptogenys distinguenda
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Lifelong commitment to the wrong partner: hybridization in ants
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Nest site limitation and colony takeover in the ant Leptothorax nylanderi
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Microsatellite analysis reveals strong but differential impact of a social parasite on its two host species
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A female caste specialized for the production of unfertilized eggs in the ant Crematogaster smithi
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Arms races between social parasites and their hosts: geographic patterns of manipulation and resistance
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Ecology, life history and resource allocation in the ant, Leptothorax nylanderi
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Long-lived Temnothorax ant queens switch from investment in immunity to antioxidant production with age
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Gene expression is more strongly associated with behavioural specialization than with age or fertility in ant workers
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Ant behaviour and brain gene expression of defending hosts depend on the ecological success of the intruding social parasite
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Worker personality and its association with spatially structured division of labor
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Raiders from the sky : slavemaker founding queens select for aggressive host colonies
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The parasite's long arm : a tapeworm parasite induces behavioural changes in uninfected group members of its social host