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151. Social Network Analysis of Male Dominance in the Paper Wasp Mischocyttarus mastigophorus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).

152. Domain-driven models yield better predictions at lower cost than reservoir computers in Lorenz systems.

153. A new subfamily of hide beetles from the Cretaceous of northern Myanmar (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Trogidae).

154. Origin, behaviour, and genetics of reproductive workers in an invasive ant.

155. Polymorphism of winter phenotype in Siberian hamster: consecutive litters do not differ in photoresponsiveness but prolonged acclimation to long photoperiod inhibits winter molt.

156. Repeatability and Validity of Phenotypic Trait Measurements in Birds.

157. DNA sequence symmetries from randomness: the origin of the Chargaff's second parity rule.

158. Effects of handling during experimental procedures on stress indices in the green shore crab, Carcinus maenas (L).

159. Immunity and survival response of Atta cephalotes (Hymenoptera: Myrmicinae) workers to Metarhizium anisopliae infection: Potential role of their associated microbiota.

160. Larval food provisions affect developmental time, body size and vitellogenin titers of Scaptotrigona pectoralis gynes (Hymenoptera: Meliponini).

161. Time-accuracy trade-off and task partitioning of hygienic behavior among honey bee (Apis mellifera) workers.

162. Total Umwelten Create Shared Meaning the Emergent Properties of Animal Groups as a Result of Social Signalling.

163. The frequency of leaf transfer in Atta cephalotes along horizontal and vertical surfaces near the bases of trees.

164. Surface temperatures of non-incubated eggs in great tits (Parus major) are strongly associated with ambient temperature.

165. To lead or to herd: optimal strategies for 3D collective migration of cell clusters.

166. The evolution of startle displays: a case study in praying mantises.

167. Spatial and covariate-varying relationships among dominant tree species in Utah.

170. Cooperative policing behaviour regulates reproductive division of labour in a termite.

171. Non-destructive imaging and spectroscopic techniques to investigate the hidden-lifestyle arthropod pests: a review.

172. Puncture versus capture: which stresses animals the most?

173. Cross-activity of honeybee queen mandibular pheromone in bumblebees provides evidence for sensory exploitation.

175. Integrating host plant phylogeny, plant traits, intraspecific competition and repeated measures using a phylogenetic mixed model of field behaviour by polyphagous herbivores, the leaf-cutting ants.

176. Usefulness of a Japanese internet community for fish conservation.

177. The function of secondary metabolites in plant carnivory.

178. Parasites either reduce or increase host vulnerability to fishing: a case study of a parasitic copepod and its salmonid host.

179. Black spot syndrome in reef fishes: using archival imagery and field surveys to characterize spatial and temporal distribution in the Caribbean.

181. Apis florea and Apis cerana workers do not discriminate between queen-laid and worker-laid Apis mellifera eggs.

182. Collecting, discarding, and re-collecting of protein-rich food in a natural colony of Camponotus japonicus.

183. Ovarian follicles of young patients with Turner's syndrome contain normal oocytes but monosomic 45,X granulosa cells.

184. Colony entropy—Allocation of goods in ant colonies.

185. A Student-Choice Model to Address Diverse Needs and Promote Active Learning.

186. Phytomining to re-establish phosphorus-poor soil conditions for nature restoration on former agricultural land.

187. Honeybees possess a structurally diverse and functionally redundant set of queen pheromones.

188. Optical pulling forces on Rayleigh particles using ambient optical nonlinearity.

189. Beyond temporal-polyethism: division of labor in the eusocial bee Melipona marginata.

190. Bee communities in forestry production landscapes: interactive effects of local-level management and landscape context.

191. Dynamics of physical trail construction and of trail usage in the leaf-cutting ant Atta laevigata.

192. Route selection but not trail clearing are influenced by detour length in the Australian meat ants.

193. Fine-tuned intruder discrimination favors ant parasitoidism.

194. Leaf-cutter ants engineer large nitrous oxide hot spots in tropical forests.

195. Integral feedback control is at the core of task allocation and resilience of insect societies.

196. Soluble Compounds of Filamentous Fungi Harm the Symbiotic Fungus of Leafcutter Ants.

197. Onset of foraging and lifespan of Africanized honey bees (Apis mellifera) infected with different levels of Nosema ceranae spores in Neotropical Mexico.

198. Local hypoxia generated by live burial is effective in weed control within termite fungus farms.

199. Progression in the bacterial load during the breeding season in nest boxes occupied by the Blue Tit and its potential impact on hatching or fledging success.

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