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# Title Document type Publication year Country
1.

Hormonal gatekeeping via the blood-brain barrier governs caste-specific behavior in ants.

Article 2023
2.

The pupal moulting fluid has evolved social functions in ants.

Article 2022
3.

Ant-icipating Change: An Epigenetic Switch in Reprogramming the Social Lives of Ants.

Article 2020
4.

Catch bond kinetics are instrumental to cohesion of fire ant rafts under load.

Article 2024
5.

Understanding the ant's unique biting system can improve surgical needle holders.

Article 2024
6.

Importance of magnetic information for neuronal plasticity in desert ants.

Article 2024
7.

The Angiosperm Terrestrial Revolution buffered ants against extinction.

Article 2024
8.

A simple mechanism for collective decision-making in the absence of payoff information.

Article 2023
9.

Complex battlefields favor strong soldiers over large armies in social animal warfare.

Article 2023
10.

Trachymyrmex septentrionalis ants promote fungus garden hygiene using Trichoderma-derived metabolite cues.

Article 2023
11.

Distributed algorithms from arboreal ants for the shortest path problem.

Article 2023
12.

Ants combine object affordance with latent learning to make efficient foraging decisions.

Article 2023
13.

Insect-scale jumping robots enabled by a dynamic buckling cascade.

Article 2023
14.

Designing minimal and scalable insect-inspired multi-locomotion millirobots.

Article 2019
15.

The emergence of a collective sensory response threshold in ant colonies.

Article 2022
16.

When being flexible matters: Ecological underpinnings for the evolution of collective flexibility and task allocation.

Article 2022
17.

The abundance, biomass, and distribution of ants on Earth.

Article 2022
18.

Fast acrobatic maneuvers enable arboreal spiders to hunt dangerous prey.

Article 2022
19.

Pathogen-mediated natural and manipulated population collapse in an invasive social insect.

Article 2022
20.

A peptide toxin in ant venom mimics vertebrate EGF-like hormones to cause long-lasting hypersensitivity in mammals.

Article 2022
21.

Sector search strategies for odor trail tracking.

Article 2022
22.

Spider dung beetles: coordinated cooperative transport without a predefined destination.

Article 2024
23.

Investigating trade-offs between ovary activation and immune protein expression in bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) workers and queens.

Article 2024
24.

Exotic predators can sequester and use novel toxins from exotic non-coevolved prey.

Article 2024
25.

The evolutionary ecology of bird-ant interactions: a pervasive but under-studied connection.

Article 2024
26.

Movement during the acquisition of a visual landmark may be necessary for rapid learning in ants.

Article 2024
27.

Functional innovation promotes diversification of form in the evolution of an ultrafast trap-jaw mechanism in ants.

Article 2021
28.

Production of Escovopsis conidia and the potential use of this parasitic fungus as a biological control agent of leaf-cutting ant fungus gardens.

Article 2024
29.

Route retracing: way pointing and multiple vector memories in trail-following ants.

Article 2024
30.

A real-time feedback system stabilises the regulation of worker reproduction under various colony sizes.

Article 2023
31.

Experimental evidence that increased surface temperature affects bioturbation by ants.

Article 2024
32.

Forest disturbance increases functional diversity but decreases phylogenetic diversity of an arboreal tropical ant community.

Article 2024
33.

Group phenotypic composition drives task performances in ants.

Article 2024
34.

Competition through ritualized aggressive interactions between sympatric colonies in solitary foraging neotropical ants.

Article 2024
35.

Hydrocarbons in Formicidae: influence of chemical footprints on ant behavioral strategies.

Article 2024
36.

Imprints of indirect interactions on a resource-mediated ant-plant network across different levels of network organization.

Article 2024
37.

Solitary foundation or colony fission in ants: an intraspecific study shows that worker presence and number increase colony foundation success.

Article 2024
38.

Reciprocal facilitation between ants and small mammals in tidal marshes.

Article 2024
39.

These hardy ants build their own landmarks in the desert.

Article 2023
40.

Fitness benefits and emergent division of labour at the onset of group living.

Article 2018
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