70 results on '"Steiger, Sandra"'
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2. Harsh nutritional environment has positive and negative consequences for family living in a burying beetle
3. Linking bacteria, volatiles and insects on carrion: the role of temporal and spatial factors regulating inter-kingdom communication via volatiles
4. Author Correction: Parent–offspring conflict and its outcome under uni-and biparental care
5. Parent–offspring conflict and its outcome under uni-and biparental care
6. Differences in sibling cooperation in presence and absence of parental care in a genus with interspecific variation in offspring dependence
7. Recognition and Family Life: Recognition Mechanisms in the Biparental Burying Beetle
8. Males benefit personally from family life: evidence from a wild burying beetle population
9. Temporal variability of the rove beetle (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) community on small vertebrate carrion and its potential use for forensic entomology
10. Burying Beetle Parents Adaptively Manipulate Information Broadcast from a Microbial Community
11. Local and Landscape Effects on Carrion-Associated Rove Beetle (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) Communities in German Forests
12. The Attraction of the Dung Beetle Anoplotrupes stercorosus (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) to Volatiles from Vertebrate Cadavers
13. The Impact of Environmental Factors on the Efficacy of Chemical Communication in the Burying Beetle (Coleoptera: Silphidae)
14. Finding a fresh carcass: bacterially derived volatiles and burying beetle search success
15. Contribution of males to brood care can compensate for their food consumption from a shared resource
16. Forest habitat parameters influence abundance and diversity of cadaver-visiting dung beetles in Central Europe
17. Finding A Fresh Carcass: Bacterially-Derived Volatiles And Burying Beetle Search Success
18. A Parental Volatile Pheromone Triggers Offspring Begging in a Burying Beetle
19. A pheromone that coordinates parental care is evolutionary conserved among burying beetles (Silphidae: Nicrophorus)
20. Microbiome-assisted carrion preservation aids larval development in a burying beetle
21. Offspring dependence on parental care and the role of parental transfer of oral fluids in burying beetles
22. Editorial overview: Beyond eusocial insects: studying the other social insects to better understand social evolution
23. Sociality and communicative complexity: insights from the other insect societies
24. Pheromones Regulating Reproduction in Subsocial Beetles: Insights with References to Eusocial Insects
25. Divergent coevolutionary trajectories in parent–offspring interactions and discrimination against brood parasites revealed by interspecific cross-fostering
26. Effects of abiotic environmental factors and land use on the diversity of carrion-visiting silphid beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae): A large scale carrion study
27. Manipulation of parental nutritional condition reveals competition among family members
28. Why are males more attractive after brood care? Proximate causes of enhanced sex pheromone emission in a burying beetle
29. Evolutionary origin of insect pheromones
30. Pheromones involved in insect parental care and family life
31. Species divergence in offspring begging and parental provisioning is linked to nutritional dependency
32. Function of bacterial community dynamics in the formation of cadaveric semiochemicals during in situ carcass decomposition
33. Variation in sex pheromone emission does not reflect immunocompetence but affects attractiveness of male burying beetles—a combination of laboratory and field experiments
34. The digestive and defensive basis of carcass utilization by the burying beetle and its microbiota
35. Staying with the young enhances the fathers’ attractiveness in burying beetles
36. Beyond Cuticular Hydrocarbons: Chemically Mediated Mate Recognition in the Subsocial Burying Beetle Nicrophorus vespilloides
37. Access to a carcass, but not mating opportunities, influences paternal care in burying beetles
38. From facultative to obligatory parental care: Interspecific variation in offspring dependency on post-hatching care in burying beetles
39. Sex, offspring and carcass determine antimicrobial peptide expression in the burying beetle
40. A hormone-related female anti-aphrodisiac signals temporary infertility and causes sexual abstinence to synchronize parental care
41. Beyond species recognition: somatic state affects long-distance sex pheromone communication
42. Size Exclusion High Performance Liquid Chromatography: Re-Discovery of a Rapid and Versatile Method for Clean-Up and Fractionation in Chemical Ecology
43. Acceptance threshold theory can explain occurrence of homosexual behaviour
44. Self-recognition in crickets via on-line processing
45. The Role of Sexual Selection in the Evolution of Chemical Signals in Insects
46. Dynamic changes in volatile emissions of breeding burying beetles
47. When males stop having sex: adaptive insect mating tactics during parental care
48. Sexual selection on cuticular hydrocarbons of male sagebrush crickets in the wild
49. Unearthing carrion beetles' microbiome: characterization of bacterial and fungal hindgut communities across the S ilphidae
50. Bigger mothers are better mothers: disentangling size-related prenatal and postnatal maternal effects
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