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Data from: Pheromone-induced accuracy of nestmate recognition in carpenter ants: simultaneous decrease of Type I and Type II errors
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关键词:
ants;ethology;Communication: chemical;Behavior;Kin: recognition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.14k55m8
摘要:
between nestmate and non-nestmate recognition cues. This mechanism for improved discrimination reveals a novel function of alarm pheromones
Data from: Odor diversity decreases with inbreeding in the ant Hypoponera opacior
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关键词:
Formicidae;Hypoponera opacior;Ponerinae;Balancing selection;Inbreeding;recognition cues;social insects;cuticular hydrocarbons;Hymenoptera
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.dc4jp
摘要:
a major role in nestmate recognition, and for n-alkanes, whereas unsaturated compounds were unaffected. Shifts in allocation strategies with inbreeding
Data from: Kin discrimination increases with odor distance in the German cockroach
负责人:
van Zweden, Jelle S.
关键词:
kin recognition aggregation cuticular hydrocarbons animal model odor–gene covariance quantitative genetics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.s20g8
摘要:
mechanistic similarities with nestmate recognition in eusocial species.
Data from: Determining social and population structures requires multiple approaches: a case study of the desert ant Cataglyphis israelensis
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关键词:
Social structure;nestmate recognition;mating system;Cataglyphis;microsatellite analysis;polydomy;cuticular hydrocarbons;Cataglyphis israelensis
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6gb3977
摘要:
s), chemistry (composition of nestmate recognition signals, cuticular hydrocarbons), and genetics (microsatellite polymorphism). Each approach has been sh
Data from: Nest signature changes throughout colony cycle and after social parasite invasion in social wasps
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关键词:
Polistes;alkenes;Polistes atrimandibularis;Polistes biglumis;Temporal Variations;Colony Odor;cuticular hydrocarbons
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.6bs40
摘要:
ific hydrocarbons. This study implies that important updating of the neural template used in nestmate recognition should occur in social insects.
Data from: I smell where you walked – how chemical cues influence movement decisions in ants
负责人:
Menzel, Florian
关键词:
behavioral trait chemotactile cues competitor avoidance cuticular hydrocarbons eavesdropping interspecific interactions interspecific recognition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.v23p8
摘要:
the absolute quantities of footprint and cuticular hydrocarbons. Ants of the species Lasius niger avoided footprints of non-nestmate conspec

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