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How does the nectar of stomata-free nectaries cross the cuticle?
(Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilICB - DEPARTAMENTO DE BOTÂNICAUFMG, 2017)
Avaliação da expressão gênica diferencial e dos hidrocarbonetos cuticulares de rainhas, operárias, machos haplóides e diplóides de Melipona quadrifasciata (Hymenoptera: Apidae)Evaluation of differential gene expression and cuticular hydrocarbons of queens, workers, haploid and diploid males of Melipona quadrifasciata (Hymenoptera: Apidae)
(Universidade Federal de ViçosaBRGenética animal; Genética molecular e de microrganismos; Genética quantitativa; Genética vegetal; MeDoutorado em Genética e MelhoramentoUFV, 2015)
Cuticular hydrocarbons in the stingless bee Schwarziana quadripunctata (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini): differences between colonies, castes and age
(FUNPEC-EDITORA, 2009)
Chemical communication is of fundamental importance to maintain the integration of insect colonies. In honey bees, cuticular lipids differ in their composition between queens, workers and drones. Little is known, however, ...
Polydomy in the ant Ectatomma opaciventre
(Univ Arizona, 2014)
Chemical Signals in the Stingless Bee, Frieseomelitta varia, Indicate Caste, Gender, Age, and Reproductive Status
(SPRINGER, 2009)
Chemical compounds on the cuticle are a rich source of information used during interactions among social insects. Despite the multitude of studies on these substances and their function in ants, wasps, and honeybees, little ...
The look of royalty: visual and odour signals of reproductive status in a paper wasp
(ROYAL SOC, 2008)
Reproductive conflicts within animal societies occur when all females can potentially reproduce. In social insects, these conflicts are regulated largely by behaviour and chemical signalling. There is evidence that presence ...
Weaving through a cryptic species: Comparing the Neotropical ants Camponotus senex and Camponotus textor (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
(Elsevier B.V., 2017-08-01)
Camponotus senex (Fr. Smith 1858) and Camponotus textor Forel, 1899 are commonly confused species in the New World tropics. We provide morphological characteristics based on the larvae and adults, behavioural differences, ...