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Wasp intestinal cues drive yeast toward outbreeding strategies. [PDF]

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Pheromones in Social Wasps

2010
Social wasps need an efficient communication system to coordinate their members in the numerous activities of the colony. In this regard, the chemical channel is the most utilized by social wasps to transfer information in intraspecific (pheromones) and interspecific (allomones) communication.
Bruschini C.   +2 more
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Visual Recognition in Social Wasps

2015
Social recognition, i.e. the ability to recognize and assign individual membership to a particular and relevant class, such as caste, dominance status, gender or colony, shapes the amazing organization of insect societies. Traditionally, it has been assumed that social recognition in social insects is mainly governed by chemicals.
CERVO, RITA   +2 more
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Social Wasp Sampling Methods

2020
In this chapter we describe and evaluate sampling methods used in the study of Neotropical social wasps. In this chapter, the main active and passive sampling techniques used in studies of social wasp diversity are presented. Topics include studies of biodiversity (wasp species richness and abundance), locating colonies in the field, collecting and ...
Fábio Prezoto   +3 more
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Sociality in Wasps

2017
Wasps encompass solitary, communal, and facultative, obligate, and swarm-founding social species and are important model organisms for study of the origin and elaboration of insect sociality. Common names for social species are hover wasps, paper wasps, yellowjackets, hornets, and swarm-founding wasps. Excepting a few communal species, all social wasps
Hunt, James, Toth, Amy
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