专题:Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior

This cluster of papers explores the genomic insights into social insects, particularly ants, termites, and honeybees, focusing on their symbiotic relationships, division of labor, and the genetic basis of eusociality. It also delves into the microbiota of these insects and their role in ecological interactions.
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Individual versus collective associative learning in ants

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First record for Camponotus vagus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Crete, Greece

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Repeatable differences in male care and sexual conflict resolution during biparental care in a subsocial insect

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A curated and integrated dataset for exploring global bee-plant interactions

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HS-GC-IMS authenticates the botanical origin of seven types of Italian monofloral honey, annotating the significant volatile compounds by the novel HS- SPME-GC-IMS-MS prototype

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Estimating global bee species richness and taxonomic gaps

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Viruses and vectors tied to honey bee colony losses

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No evidence that haplodiploidy favors the evolution of eusociality

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Odor tracking in insects: a multisensory behavior

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Studies on Nest Shapes and Comb Architecture of Apis dorsata Fab. in Southeast Karnataka, India

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