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1. Histone Deacetylase 3 Is Involved in Maintaining Queen Hallmarks of a Termite.

2. Post-transcriptional regulation of Dufour's gland reproductive signals in bumble bees.

3. Ecological principles for the evolution of communication in collective systems.

4. A role for DNA methylation in bumblebee morphogenesis hints at female‐specific developmental erasure.

5. Evolution of obligate asexuality in termites with mixed‐sex societies.

6. The strength of sexual signals predicts same-sex pairing in two Coptotermes termites.

7. Ant and termite collective behavior: Group‐level similarity arising from individual‐level diversity.

8. Broad host use and frequent polyandry in the facultative dulotic species Formica aserva (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

9. Social antagonism facilitates supergene expansion in ants

10. Deciphering the variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of six European honey bee subspecies

11. Post-transcriptional regulation of Dufour’s gland reproductive signals in bumble bees

13. Limited contamination by trace metals in city colonies of the ant Temnothorax nylanderi (Foerster, 1850)

14. Maternal manipulation of offspring size can trigger the evolution of eusociality in promiscuous species.

15. Age dominates flight distance and duration, while body size shapes flight speed in Bombus terrestris L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

16. Ant social network structure is highly conserved across species.

17. Coevolution of larval signalling and worker response can trigger developmental caste determination in social insects.

18. Advancing social insect research through the development of an automated yellowjacket nest activity monitoring station using deep learning.

19. E.O. Wilson's last quest: are there ants on the Falkland Islands?

20. The Budding Neuroscience of Ant Social Behavior.

21. Magnetite in the abdomen and antennae of Apis mellifera honeybees.

22. Optimal fissioning strategies of social insects with respect to colony dynamics and nest founding probability.

23. Polyandry may mitigate the negative impact of reproductive interference among bumblebees in Japan.

24. Fecal transplant allows transmission of the gut microbiota in honey bees

28. Stingless bee foragers experience more thermally stressful microclimates and have wider thermal tolerance breadths than other worker subcastes.

29. Dynamics of Information Flow and Task Allocation of Social Insect Colonies: Impacts of Spatial Interactions and Task Switching.

30. Ontogeny of superorganisms: Social control of queen specialization in ants.

31. Are ants not only 'social insects', but also 'nomic insects'? In search of clues of normativity in the ant world.

32. DYNAMICAL BEHAVIOR OF A COLONY MIGRATION SYSTEM: DO COLONY SIZE AND QUORUM THRESHOLD AFFECT COLLECTIVE DECISION?

33. Large deformation diffeomorphic mapping of 3D shape variation reveals two distinct mandible and head capsule morphs in Atta vollenweideri leaf‐cutter worker ants.

34. N6‐methyladenosine modification of RNA controls dopamine synthesis to influence labour division in ants.

35. Juvenile hormone induces reproduction via miR‐1175‐3p in the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta.

36. Do They Know What They Are Doing? Cognitive Aspects of Rescue Behaviour Directed by Workers of the Red Wood Ant Formica polyctena to Nestmate Victims Entrapped in Artificial Snares.

37. Testing optimal defence theory in a social insect: Increased risk is correlated with increased venom investment.

38. To house or oust: Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies can evaluate and evict drones of low quality.

39. The ethology of foraging in ants: revisiting Tinbergen’s four questions.

40. Primitive new termites (Blattodea, Termitoidae) in Cretaceous amber from Myanmar.

41. Turnover of strain-level diversity modulates functional traits in the honeybee gut microbiome between nurses and foragers

42. Metabolic scaling as an emergent outcome of variation in metabolic rate.

43. Composition and inter-species relationships within ant communities across differentially anthropized urban environments: a case study.

44. Positive selection has shaped the evolution of Argentine ant immune genes both in native and introduced supercolonies.

45. A new cryptic species of Australian Glyptotermes (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae) discovered by effective use of morphological characteristics of primary reproductives.

46. An Indian Tribute to William Morton Wheeler.

47. Variability of nest relocation behavior among acorn ant species.

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

49. Molecular signatures of alternative reproductive strategies in a facultatively social hover wasp.

50. Worker trapping: a sustainable management tool for invasive social wasps?

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