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1. Low Intraspecific Aggression Level, Cuticular Hydrocarbons, and Polydomy in the Bullet Ant.

2. Learning and perceptual similarity among cuticular hydrocarbons in ants.

3. Selfish strategies and honest signalling: reproductive conflicts in ant queen associations.

4. Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiling of Australian Gonipterini Weevils.

5. Acclimation in ants: Interference of communication and waterproofing through cuticular hydrocarbons in a multifunctional trait.

6. Design, synthesis and antibacterial activity evaluation of pleuromutilin derivatives according to twin drug theory.

7. Distinct chemical blends produced by different reproductive castes in the subterranean termite Reticulitermes flavipes.

8. Ant cuticular hydrocarbons are heritable and associated with variation in colony productivity.

9. Learning Distinct Chemical Labels of Nestmates in Ants.

10. Cuticular hydrocarbons correlate with queen reproductive status in native and invasive Argentine ants (Linepithema humile, Mayr).

11. Nest signature changes throughout colony cycle and after social parasite invasion in social wasps.

12. How do cuticular hydrocarbons evolve? Physiological constraints and climatic and biotic selection pressures act on a complex functional trait.

13. The Effect of Social Parasitism by Polyergus breviceps on the Nestmate Recognition System of Its Host, Formica altipetens.

14. The origin and evolution of social insect queen pheromones: Novel hypotheses and outstanding problems.

15. Various Chemical Strategies to Deceive Ants in Three Arhopala Species (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) Exploiting Macaranga Myrmecophytes.

16. Adoption of lycaenid Niphanda fusca ( Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) caterpillars by the host ant Camponotus japonicus ( Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

17. Elucidating Structure-Bioactivity Relationships of Methyl-Branched Alkanes in the Contact Sex Pheromone of the Parasitic Wasp Lariophagus distinguendus.

18. Cuticular Chemistry of Males and Females in the Ant Formica fusca.

19. Chemical Signature and Reproductive Status in the Facultatively Polygynous ant Pachycondyla Verenae.

20. Cuticular hydrocarbon profiles as a taxonomic tool: advantages, limitations and technical aspects.

21. Terminal investment in multiple sexual signals: immune-challenged males produce more attractive pheromones.

22. Hydrocarbon Signatures of Egg Maternity, Caste Membership and Reproductive Status in the Common Wasp.

23. Do Cuticular Hydrocarbons Provide Sufficient Information for Optimal Sex Allocation in the Ant Formica exsecta?

24. Strong differences in chemical recognition cues between two closely related species of ants from the genus Lasius (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

25. Cuticular hydrocarbons as potential kin recognition cues in a subsocial spider.

26. Cuticular hydrocarbons in two parapatric species of ants and their hybrid.

27. Evolution of cuticular hydrocarbon diversity in ants.

28. Wax On, Wax Off: Nest Soil Facilitates Indirect Transfer of Recognition Cues between Ant Nestmates.

29. Societies Drifting Apart? Behavioural, Genetic and Chemical Differentiation between Supercolonies in the Yellow Crazy Ant Anoplolepis gracilipes.

30. Rapid Decision-Making with Side-Specific Perceptual Discrimination in Ants.

31. Deciphering the Chemical Basis of Nestmate Recognition.

32. A Review of Ant Cuticular Hydrocarbons.

33. Hydrocarbons in the Ant Lasius niger: From the Cuticle to the Nest and Home Range Marking.

34. Ant Queen Egg-Marking Signals: Matching Deceptive Laboratory Simplicity with Natural Complexity.

35. Insect Hydrocarbons : Biology, Biochemistry, and Chemical Ecology

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