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1. Geographic distribution of terpenoid chemotypes in Tanacetum vulgare mediates tansy aphid occurrence but not abundance.

2. Experimental evidence that increased surface temperature affects bioturbation by ants.

3. Age‐related changes in male ant sperm quality.

4. Plant diversity and functional identity alter ant occurrence and activity in experimental grasslands.

5. Additive effects of plant chemotype, mutualistic ants and predators on aphid performance and survival.

6. Ant communities and Solidago plant invasion: Environmental properties and food sources.

7. The spatial distribution and environmental triggers of ant mating flights: using citizen‐science data to reveal national patterns.

8. Gene expression is more strongly influenced by age than caste in the ant Lasius niger.

9. Testing associational resistance against pine weevils mediated by Lasius ants attending conifer seedlings.

10. Pheromone trail following in the ant Lasius niger: high accuracy and variability but no effect of task state.

11. The cost of ant attendance and melezitose secretion in the black bean aphid Aphis fabae.

12. Do aphids actively search for ant partners?

13. Effect of Trail Bifurcation Asymmetry and Pheromone Presence or Absence on Trail Choice by Lasius niger Ants.

14. Immune priming and pathogen resistance in ant queens.

15. The impact of an ant-aphid mutualism on the functional composition of the secondary parasitoid community Dirk Sanders and F. J. Frank van Veen.

16. Aphid–ant mutualism: how honeydew sugars influence the behaviour of ant scouts.

17. Are Ants Useful Indicators of Restoration Success in Temperate Grasslands?

18. Opening myrmecochory’s black box: what happens inside the ant nest?

19. Impact of Starvation on Lasius niger’ Exploration.

20. Cadmium regulation by Lasius niger: A contribution to understanding high metal levels in ants.

21. Potential positive effect of the ant species Lasius niger on linyphiid spiders.

22. Polymorphism: a weak influence on worker aggregation level in ants.

23. The effect of ant attendance on the success of rosy apple aphid populations, natural enemy abundance and apple damage in orchards.

24. When are ant-attractant devices a worthwhile investment? Vicia faba extrafloral nectaries and Lasius niger ants.

25. Short telomeres in short-lived males: what are the molecular and evolutionary causes?

26. Differential gene expression between adult queens and workers in the ant Lasius niger.

27. Control of body size of Lasius niger ant sexuals — worker interests, genes and environment.

28. Dispersal of the lycaenid Plebejus argus in response to patches of its mutualist ant Lasius niger.

29. Queen control over reproductive decisions — no sexual deception in the ant Lasius niger.

30. Ant defence system: A mechanism organizing individual responses into efficient collective behavior.

31. Management of a Mound-Building Ant, Lasius neoniger Emery, on Golf Putting Greens and Tees Using...

32. Indirect interactions between two aphid species in relation to ant attendance.

33. The consequences of ant-attendance to the biological control of the red wax scale insect Ceroplastes rubens by Anicetus beneficus.

34. THE ANIMAL COMMUNITY INHABITING ROTTEN POSTS AT BAGLEY WOOD, NEAR OXFORD.

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