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1. Low heat tolerance and high desiccation resistance in nocturnal bees and the implications for nocturnal pollination under climate change.

2. Assessment of the Quality, Chemometric and Pollen Diversity of Apis mellifera Honey from Different Seasonal Harvests.

3. Neotropical bee microbiomes point to a fragmented social core and strong species-level effects.

4. Azteca ants repair damage to their Cecropia host plants.

5. A Dual Role for Behavior in Evolution and Shaping Organismal Selective Environments.

6. Age-related mushroom body expansion in male sweat bees and bumble bees.

7. Disease management in two sympatric Apterostigma fungus‐growing ants for controlling the parasitic fungus Escovopsis.

9. Aggressive mimicry in a coral reef fish: The prey's view.

10. Developmental plasticity shapes social traits and selection in a facultatively eusocial bee.

11. Host-associated microbiomes drive structure and function of marine ecosystems.

12. Flower use by late nineteenth-century orchid bees (Eufriesea surinamensis, Hymenoptera, Apidae) nesting in the Catedral Basílica Santa María la Antigua de Panamá.

13. Colony personality and plant health in the Azteca-Cecropia mutualism.

15. Consequences of evolutionary transitions in changing photic environments.

16. Caste-biased gene expression in a facultatively eusocial bee suggests a role for genetic accommodation in the evolution of eusociality.

17. Naive Juveniles Are More Likely to Become Breeders after Witnessing Predator Mobbing.

18. Nutrition mediates the expression of cultivar--farmer conflict in a fungus-growing ant.

19. Slowing them down will make them lose: a role for attine ant crop fungus in defending pupae against infections?

20. The Effect of Keystone Individuals on Collective Outcomes Can Be Mediated through Interactions or Behavioral Persistence.

21. A New Ectoparasitoid Species of Pseudogaurax Malloch, 1915 (Diptera: Chloropidae), Attacking the Fungus-Growing Ant, Apterostigma dentigerum Wheeler, 1925 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

22. Olfactory specialization for perfume collection in male orchid bees.

23. Intragenomic Conflict over Soldier Allocation in Polyembryonic Parasitoid Wasps.

24. Host species and developmental stage, but not host social structure, affects bacterial community structure in socially polymorphic bees.

25. Symbiotic fungi alter plant chemistry that discourages leaf-cutting ants.

26. Dynamic Disease Management in Trachymyrmex Fungus-Growing Ants (Attini: Formicidae).

27. Nest construction behavior by the orchid bee Euglossa hyacinthina.

28. Pollen use by Megalopta sweat bees in relation to resource availability in a tropical forest.

29. Endophytic fungi increase the processing rate of leaves by leaf-cutting ants ( Atta).

30. AN EVALUATION OF THE POSSIBLE ADAPTIVE FUNCTION OF FUNGAL BROOD COVERING BY ATTINE ANTS.

31. Environment or kin: whence do bees obtain acidophilic bacteria?

32. Eggs of the Blind Snake, Liotyphlops albirostris, Are Incubated in a Nest of the Lower Fungus-Growing Ant, Apterostigma cf. goniodes.

33. Leaf endophyte load influences fungal garden development in leaf-cutting ants.

34. Ocellar adaptations for dim light vision in a nocturnal bee.

35. The Allometry of Brain Miniaturization in Ants.

36. Acrostichus megaloptae n. sp. (Nematoda: Diplogastridae), a phoretic associate of Megalopta spp. (Hymenoptera: Halictidae) in Central America.

37. Natural History Note: Cleaner Mites: Sanitary Mutualism in the Miniature Ecosystem of Neotropical Bee Nests.

38. Nesting Biology of Euglossa dodsoni Moure (Hymenoptera: Euglossinae) in Panama.

39. Behavioural environments and niche construction: the evolution of dim-light foraging in bees.

40. Flight performance in night-flying sweat bees suffers at low light levels.

41. Neural organisation in the first optic ganglion of the nocturnal beeMegalopta genalis.

42. The evolution of nocturnal behaviour in sweat bees,Megalopta genalisandM. ecuadoria(Hymenoptera: Halictidae): an escape from competitors and enemies?

43. Assured fitness returns favor sociality in a mass-provisioning sweat bee, Megalopta genalis (Hymenoptera: Halictidae).

44. Predator recognition and evasive behavior by sweat bees, Lasioglossum umbripenne (Hymenoptera: Halictidae), in response to predation by ants, Ectatomma ruidum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

46. Interactions among Escovopsis , Antagonistic Microfungi Associated with the Fungus-Growing Ant Symbiosis.

47. Trophallaxis in weakly social bees (Apoidea).

48. Sensory capabilities, information processing, and resource specialization.

49. Gregarious nesting of a digger wasp as a "selfish herd" response to a parasitic fly (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae; Diptera: Sacrophagidae).

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