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1. Factors Associated with Variation in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles in the Navel Orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

2. Intra‐ and interspecific variation in trophic ecology of ‘predatory’ ants in the subfamily Ponerinae

3. ATLANTIC ANTS: a data set of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America

4. Functional innovation promotes diversification of form in the evolution of an ultrafast trap-jaw mechanism in ants

5. Pervasive and persistent effects of ant invasion and fragmentation on native ant assemblages

6. Behavioural variation and plasticity along an invasive ant introduction pathway

7. Multi-Locus Molecular Phylogeny ofSolenopsis(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

8. Author Correction: Factors Associated with Variation in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles in the Navel Orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

9. Performance, morphology and control of power-amplified mandibles in the trap-jaw antMyrmoteras(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

10. Effects of Abdominal Rotation on Jump Performance in the AntGigantiops destructor(Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

11. Ant interceptions reveal roles of transport and commodity in identifying biosecurity risk pathways into Australia

12. Urbana House Ants 2.0: Revisiting M. R. Smith's 1926 Survey of House-Infesting Ants in Central Illinois After 87 Years

13. Subcaste-specific evolution of head size in the ant genusPheidole

14. A comparative analysis of rapid antennation behavior in four species of Odontomachus trap-jaw ants

15. Comparative analysis of fertility signals and sex-specific cuticular chemical profiles of Odontomachus trap-jaw ants

16. Native and introduced Argentine ant populations are characterised by distinct transcriptomic signatures associated with behaviour and immunity

17. Mandible strike kinematics of the trap-jaw ant genus Anochetus Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

18. Global invasion history of the tropical fire ant: a stowaway on the first global trade routes

19. Taxon cycle predictions supported by model-based inference in Indo-Pacific trap-jaw ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Odontomachus)

20. Organ-specific patterns of endopolyploidy in the giant ant Dinoponera australis

21. Foraging Ecology of the Tropical Giant Hunting AntDinoponera australis(Hymenoptera:Formicidae)-Evaluating Mechanisms for High Abundance

22. Conserved male-specific cuticular hydrocarbon patterns in the trap-jaw ant Odontomachus brunneus

23. Draft genome of the globally widespread and invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile)

24. Symbiotic bacterial communities in ants are modified by invasion pathway bottlenecks and alter host behavior

25. By their own devices: invasive Argentine ants have shifted diet without clear aid from symbiotic microbes

26. Introduced fire ants can exclude native ants from critical mutualist-provided resources

27. Experimental evidence that workers recognize reproductives through cuticular hydrocarbons in the ant Odontomachus brunneus

28. Intercontinental differences in resource use reveal the importance of mutualisms in fire ant invasions

29. Snap-jaw morphology is specialized for high-speed power amplification in the Dracula ant, Mystrium camillae

30. Relative roles of climatic suitability and anthropogenic influence in determining the pattern of spread in a global invader

31. A biochemical characterization of the major peptides from the Venom of the giant Neotropical hunting ant Dinoponera australis

32. The trophic ecology of castes in harvester ant colonies

33. Speed-versus-accuracy trade-offs during nest relocation in Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) and odorous house ants (Tapinoma sessile)

34. Increased abundance of native and non-native spiders with habitat fragmentation

35. Combined modelling of distribution and niche in invasion biology: a case study of two invasive Tetramorium ant species

36. Molecular phylogenetics and diversification of trap-jaw ants in the genera Anochetus and Odontomachus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

37. Potential and realized reproduction by different worker castes in queen-less and queen-right colonies of Pogonomyrmex badius

38. Contact between supercolonies elevates aggression in Argentine ants

39. Check list of ground-dwelling ant diversity (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Iguazú National Park with a comparison at regional scale

40. When supercolonies collide: territorial aggression in an invasive and unicolonial social insect

41. Thrice Out of Africa: Ancient and Recent Expansions of the Honey Bee, Apis mellifera

42. NICHE DIFFERENTIATION AND FINE-SCALE PROJECTIONS FOR ARGENTINE ANTS BASED ON REMOTELY SENSED DATA

43. Multifunctionality and mechanical origins: Ballistic jaw propulsion in trap-jaw ants

44. Measuring the trophic ecology of ants using stable isotopes

45. Homogenization of ant communities in mediterranean California: The effects of urbanization and invasion

46. Impacts of Argentine ants on avian nesting success

47. Geographical potential of Argentine ants ( Linepithema humile Mayr) in the face of global climate change

48. The Colony Structure and Population Biology of Invasive Ants

49. Genetic diversity, asymmetrical aggression, and recognition in a widespread invasive species

50. Mandible-Powered Escape Jumps in Trap-Jaw Ants Increase Survival Rates during Predator-Prey Encounters

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