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5. Honeybees prefer novel insect-pollinated flower shapes over bird-pollinated flower shapes

10. Social biology of Parischnogaster striatula (Hymenoptera: Stenogastrinae)

12. Testing the signal value of clypeal black patterning in an Italian population of the paper wasp <italic>Polistes dominula</italic>.

17. Relevance of wing morphology in distinguishing and classifying genera and species of Stenogastrinae wasps

22. Phenotypic characterization of cryptic Diplodia species by MALDI- TOF MS and the bias of mycelium age.

23. Facial markings in the hover wasps: quality signals and familiar recognition cues in two species of Stenogastrinae

24. Defence reactions of Apis mellifera ligustica against attacks from the European hornet Vespa crabro.

25. Basic social biology and nest architecture of Liostenogaster topographica Turillazzi 1999 (Hymenoptera Stenogastrinae).

26. Social biology of Parischnogaster striatula(Hymenoptera: Stenogastrinae)

27. Unravelling the microplastic menace: Different polymers additively increase bee vulnerability.

28. Learning performance and GABAergic pathway link to deformed wing virus in the mushroom bodies of naturally infected honey bees.

29. Assessing the effects of a commercial fungicide and an herbicide, alone and in combination, on Apis mellifera: Insights from biomarkers and cognitive analysis.

30. Microplastics reach the brain and interfere with honey bee cognition.

31. Adverse effects of the fungal biopesticide Beauveria bassiana on a predatory social wasp.

32. Using wasps as a tool to restore a functioning vine grape mycobiota and preserve the mycobial "terroir".

33. Biopesticides and insect pollinators: Detrimental effects, outdated guidelines, and future directions.

34. Acute and chronic ingestion of polyethylene (PE) microplastics has mild effects on honey bee health and cognition.

35. Vocal accommodation in penguins ( Spheniscus demersus ) as a result of social environment.

36. Evidence of cognitive specialization in an insect: proficiency is maintained across elemental and higher-order visual learning but not between sensory modalities in honey bees.

37. Formic acid modulates latency and accuracy of nestmate recognition in carpenter ants.

38. Nectar non-protein amino acids (NPAAs) do not change nectar palatability but enhance learning and memory in honey bees.

39. Two-Dimensional Aortic Size Normalcy: A Novelty Detection Approach.

40. Exposure to a biopesticide interferes with sucrose responsiveness and learning in honey bees.

41. Pheromone components affect motivation and induce persistent modulation of associative learning and memory in honey bees.

42. A Survey of Deep Learning-Based Source Image Forensics.

44. Pheromone-Induced Accuracy of Nestmate Recognition in Carpenter Ants: Simultaneous Decrease in Type I and Type II Errors.

45. Does Holistic Processing Require a Large Brain? Insights From Honeybees and Wasps in Fine Visual Recognition Tasks.

46. Shift Aggregate Extract Networks.

47. Lateralization of Sucrose Responsiveness and Non-associative Learning in Honeybees.

48. Aversive learning of odor-heat associations in ants.

49. Pheromones modulate reward responsiveness and non-associative learning in honey bees.

50. Do Insects Have Emotions? Some Insights from Bumble Bees.

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