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1 A novel bee host cannot detect a microbial parasite, in contrast to its original host Choppin, M.

2-3 p. 289-292
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2 Ant foraging path use responds to different types of risk and their encounter probabilities Lessig, E. K.

2-3 p. 173-180
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3 Ant nests differentially affect soil chemistry across elevational gradients Sankovitz, M.

2-3 p. 293-298
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4 Are wood-feeding and fungus-growing termites so different? Comparison of the organization and properties of Microcerotermes pakistanicus and Odontotermes obesus soil constructions in the Western Ghats, India Harit, A. K.

2-3 p. 207-216
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5 Australian stingless bees detect odours left at food sources by nestmates, conspecifics and honey bees Gloag, R.

2-3 p. 151-159
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6 Behavioral differentiation among workers may reduce reproductive conflicts during colony inheritance in the termite Reticulitermes labralis Bai, Zhuangdong

2-3 p. 229-236
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7 Best paper announcement for 2021 Richards, M.

2-3 p. 145
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8 Chemical and genetic evidences that multiple hornet colonies attack honeybee colonies Bouzar, C.

2-3 p. 159-168
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9 Comb phenotype of Apis mellifera ligustica is altered after exposure to chronic-localized heat stress Weinberg, Isaac P.

2-3 p. 177-183
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10 Correction to: Mutagenesis mediated by CRISPR/Cas9 in the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Chiu, Y.-K.

2-3 p. 283
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11 Correction to: Visual associative learning and olfactory preferences of the greater banded hornet, Vespa tropica Balamurali, G. S.

2-3 p. 227
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12 Could soil granulometry and permeability drive the occurrence of the dune-dwelling ants from the genus Mycetophylax? Cardoso, D. C.

2-3 p. 181-189
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13 Cuticular hydrocarbons as cues of caste and sex in the German wasp Vespula germanica da Silva, R. C.

2-3 p. 261-276
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14 Effect of intraspecific competition on the demography of leaf-cutting ants: a matrix model approach Jofre, L.

2-3 p. 261-269
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15 Effect of soldiers on collective tunneling behavior in three species of Reticulitermes (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae) Janowiecki, M. A.

2-3 p. 237-245
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16 From the bellies of babes: a larval-based approach to ant molecular gut content analysis Wulff, J. A.

2-3 p. 245-253
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17 In memoriam Christian Peeters (1956–2020) Monnin, T.

2-3 p. 147-149
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18 Innate visual attraction in wood ants is a hardwired behavior seen across different motivational and ecological contexts Buehlmann, C.

2-3 p. 271-277
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19 Nest architecture, worker reproduction, and polygyny in the ponerine ant Harpegnathos venator Aupanun, S.

2-3 p. 185-195
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20 Ovary activation correlates with the reproductive potential of honeybee (Apis mellifera) workers if they are in a foreign colony Rojek, W.

2-3 p. 169-175
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21 Predation on nests of three species of Amazon River turtles (Podocnemis) by underground-foraging army ants (Labidus coecus) da Costa Reis, M.

2-3 p. 277-281
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22 Queens of the inquiline social parasite Acromyrmex insinuator can join nest-founding queens of its host, the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior Howe, J.

2-3 p. 255-260
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23 Rate of molecular evolution and life history traits of social insects Richards, M. H.

2-3 p. 143-144
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24 Reexamining how ecology shapes the ontogeny of colony size and caste composition in social insects: insights from turtle ants in the arboreal realm Powell, S.

2-3 p. 229-243
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25 Social eavesdropping by stingless bees Richards, M. H.

2-3 p. 145-146
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26 Social insect colony size is correlated with rates of molecular evolution Rubin, B. E. R.

2-3 p. 147-157
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27 Somatic anomalies in Formicidae: new cases and discussion of anomaly origin during immature development Mariano, C. S. F.

2-3 p. 197-213
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28 Survey of the exocrine glands in workers of the ant Leptanilla clypeata Billen, J.

2-3 p. 215-228
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29 Tandem communication improves ant foraging success in a highly competitive tropical habitat Glaser, S. M.

2-3 p. 161-172
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30 The survival consequences of grooming in the honey bee Apis mellifera Foose, A. M.

2-3 p. 279-287
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31 Twigs in leaf litter: overlap in twig size occupation by nesting ants Almeida, R. P. S.

2-3 p. 199-206
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32 Uncovering how behavioral variation underlying mutualist partner quality is partitioned within a species complex of keystone seed-dispersing ants Buono, C. M.

2-3 p. 247-260
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33 Visual associative learning and olfactory preferences of the greater banded hornet, Vespa tropica Balamurali, G. S.

2-3 p. 217-226
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34 Would wax glands help us to understand the relationships among corbiculate bees? Noll, F. B.

2-3 p. 191-197
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