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P50 | author | Theodore A Evans | Q54288744 |
Boris Dodji Kasseney | Q84515059 | ||
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Biology of invasive termites: a worldwide review | Q34424066 | ||
The Gut Microbiota of Termites: Digesting the Diversity in the Light of Ecology and Evolution | Q35701503 | ||
Meat ants as dominant members of Australian ant communities: an experimental test of their influence on the foraging success and forager abundance of other species | Q36313127 | ||
The causes of spatial patterning of mounds of a fungus-cultivating termite: results from nearest-neighbour analysis and ecological studies. | Q36382311 | ||
Behavioural environments and niche construction: the evolution of dim-light foraging in bees | Q37338424 | ||
Nest-mate recognition based on heritable odors in the termite Microcerotermes arboreus | Q37423601 | ||
Are all ant mosaics caused by competition? | Q38762163 | ||
The role of competition by dominants and temperature in the foraging of subordinate species in Mediterranean ant communities | Q38900362 | ||
Mitochondrial Phylogenomics Resolves the Global Spread of Higher Termites, Ecosystem Engineers of the Tropics | Q38917584 | ||
Bioassay design and length of time in the laboratory affect intercolonial interactions of the Formosan subterranean termite (Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae). | Q39891598 | ||
Intra- and interspecific agonistic behavior of the subterranean termite Microcerotermes crassus (Isoptera: Termitidae). | Q39958270 | ||
Is Nocturnal Foraging in a Tropical Bee an Escape From Interference Competition? | Q42156664 | ||
Termite Incidence on an Araucaria Plantation Forest in Teluk Bahang, Penang | Q42948022 | ||
Cryptic termites avoid predatory ants by eavesdropping on vibrational cues from their footsteps. | Q46429305 | ||
Smells Like Home: Chemically Mediated Co-Habitation of Two Termite Species in a Single Nest | Q46488297 | ||
Oceanic dispersal, vicariance and human introduction shaped the modern distribution of the termites Reticulitermes, Heterotermes and Coptotermes. | Q51298380 | ||
The effect of bait design on bait consumption in termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae). | Q52664490 | ||
Termites eavesdrop to avoid competitors. | Q52698736 | ||
Further experiments on insect competition | Q52711302 | ||
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life | Q58704769 | ||
Termite Communities along A Disturbance Gradient in a West African Savanna | Q61801688 | ||
Interspecific recognition among termites of the genusReticulitermes: Evidence for a role for the cuticular hydrocarbons | Q86813232 | ||
P275 | copyright license | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International | Q20007257 |
P6216 | copyright status | copyrighted | Q50423863 |
P433 | issue | 7 | |
P577 | publication date | 2019-07-18 | |
P1433 | published in | Insects | Q21386131 |
P1476 | title | The Dominance Hierarchy of Wood-Eating Termites from China | |
P478 | volume | 10 |
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