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1. The Greasy Pole Syndrome in Alliaria petiolata (Brassicaceae): The Pubescence and Wax Coverage on Stems Reduce Invasion by Lasius niger Ants.

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

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

4. No evidence that recruitment pheromone modulates olfactory, visual, or spatial learning in the ant Lasius niger.

5. The Greasy Pole Syndrome in Alliaria petiolata (Brassicaceae): The Pubescence and Wax Coverage on Stems Reduce Invasion by Lasius niger Ants

7. STUDY OF ECOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LASIUS NIGER (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE) USING VEGETATION DATA.

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

9. Effects of ants on riparian poplars: an ex situ experiment of biotic interaction.

10. The Geomagnetic Field (GMF) Is Necessary for Black Garden Ant (Lasius niger L.) Foraging and Modulates Orientation Potentially through Aminergic Regulation and MagR Expression.

11. Temporally consistent behavioural variation between wild ant colonies is robust to strong seasonal and thermal variation.

12. A Data-Driven Simulation of the Trophallactic Network and Intranidal Food Flow Dissemination in Ants.

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

14. Bundling and segregation affect pheromone deposition, but not choice, in an ant

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

16. Ant nests as a microbial hot spots in a long-term heavy metal-contaminated soils.

17. Potent Ant Deterrents Emitted from Nematode-Infected Insect Cadavers.

18. Seasonal variations of serotonin in the visual system of an ant revealed by immunofluorescence and a machine learning approach

19. A Data-Driven Simulation of the Trophallactic Network and Intranidal Food Flow Dissemination in Ants

20. Fecundity determines the outcome of founding queen associations in ants.

21. Study of Cellulose-Destroying Activity of Actinobacteria Associated with Ants.

22. Thermal tolerance of monomorphic ants: The importance of body size.

23. Body size variation of the ant Lasius niger along a metal pollution gradient.

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

25. Effects of ants on riparian poplars: an ex situ experiment of biotic interaction

26. They live under our streets: ant nests (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in urban pavements

27. Antimicrobial Activity of Microorganisms Isolated from Ant Nests of Lasius niger

28. Foodborne Transmission and Clinical Symptoms of Honey Bee Viruses in Ants Lasius spp.

29. Social network plasticity decreases disease transmission in a eusocial insect.

30. Prediction of the Ligands of the CYP9e Subfamily of Ant Cytochrome P450 with the ChEBI Ontologies of Chemical and Biological Characteristics.

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

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

33. Genomic Signatures of Selection between Urban and Rural Populations of Black Garden Ant Lasius niger.

34. Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents systemic disease spread in ant colonies.

35. Water availability drives habitat quality for the butterfly Plebejus argus in a Mediterranean sand dune landscape.

36. Potent ant deterrents emitted from nematode-infected insect cadavers

37. Ants Sense, and Follow, Trail Pheromones of Ant Community Members

38. Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour.

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

40. Risk preference during collective decision making: ant colonies make risk-indifferent collective choices.

41. Sugar and amino acid preference in the black garden ant Lasius niger (L.).

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

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

44. Genomic exaptation enables Lasius niger adaptation to urban environments.

45. Worker lifespan is an adaptive trait during colony establishment in the long-lived ant Lasius niger.

46. The effects of juvenile hormone on Lasius niger reproduction.

47. Ant-fungus Interactions: Laboulbenia camponoti Batra in Italy and a New Host for L. formicarum Thaxter (Fungi: Ascomycota, Laboulbeniales)

48. Ant nests as a microbial hot spots in a long-term heavy metal-contaminated soils

49. The Geomagnetic Field (GMF) Is Necessary for Black Garden Ant (Lasius niger L.) Foraging and Modulates Orientation Potentially through Aminergic Regulation and MagR Expression

50. Ant Larval Demand Reduces Aphid Colony Growth Rates in an Ant-Aphid Interaction

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