Chemical disguise of myrmecophilous cockroaches and its implications for understanding nestmate recognition mechanisms in leaf-cutting ants

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Chemical disguise of myrmecophilous cockroaches and its implications for understanding nestmate recognition mechanisms in leaf-cutting ants is …
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P356DOI10.1186/S12898-016-0089-5
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P50authorFrancesca Romana DaniQ52805318
Stefano TurillazziQ54366959
Volker NehringQ82694456
Patrizia d'EttorreQ87609825
P2093author name stringKlaus-Dieter Klass
Luca Calamai
Horst Bohn
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectMyrmecophilyQ1090511
P304page(s)35
P577publication date2016-08-05
P1433published inBMC EcologyQ15745425
P1476titleChemical disguise of myrmecophilous cockroaches and its implications for understanding nestmate recognition mechanisms in leaf-cutting ants
P478volume16

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