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1. Variation in season length and development time is sufficient to drive the emergence and coexistence of social and solitary behavioural strategies.

2. Five years later, with double the demographic data, naked mole-rat mortality rates continue to defy Gompertzian laws by not increasing with age.

3. Evolution of odorant receptor repertoires across Hymenoptera is not linked to the evolution of eusociality.

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

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

7. The evolution of morphological castes under decoupled control.

8. Chemical and transcriptomic diversity do not correlate with ascending levels of social complexity in the insect order Blattodea.

9. Colony environment and absence of brood enhance tolerance to a neonicotinoid in winter honey bee workers, Apis mellifera.

10. Major changes in domain arrangements are associated with the evolution of termites.

11. The Budding Neuroscience of Ant Social Behavior.

12. Unrelated males in societies of a facultatively social bee.

13. Unlocking the secrets of reproductive longevity: the potential of social insects.

14. Eusociality, Geo-linguistics, and Eco-historicism: An Exploration of Ursula K. Le Guin's Speculative Short Fiction.

16. Pervasive relaxed selection in termite genomes.

17. Pollen diet diversity across bee lineages varies with lifestyle rather than colony size.

18. Chemical and transcriptomic diversity do not correlate with ascending levels of social complexity in the insect order Blattodea

19. Bayesian and parsimony analyses based on morphological data reveal a new genus of spilomenine wasps (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Pemphredoninae) from Australia

20. CASTE DEVELOPMENT IN HYMENOPTERA, A MOLECULAR VIEW FOR FARMING IMPROVEMENT OF STINGLESS BEES

21. An Indian Tribute to William Morton Wheeler.

22. Extended parental care in the mass provisioning silk wasp, Microstigmus rosae.

23. Eusociality is not a major evolutionary transition, and why that matters.

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

25. Queen-Worker Conflict over Acceptance of Secondary Queens in Eusocial Insects.

26. Evolutionary psychology and social work.

27. Intraspecific variation in invertebrate cognition: a review.

28. Phenoptosis and the Various Types of Natural Selection.

29. Developmental Diet Alters the Fecundity–Longevity Relationship and Age-Related Gene Expression in Drosophila melanogaster.

30. Evolution of the neuronal substrate for kin recognition in social Hymenoptera.

31. Molecular data highlight cryptic diversity and reveal a new species in the Synalpheus brevicarpus (Herrick, 1891) complex (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae) in the Western Atlantic.

32. Symbioses

34. Costs of reproduction are present but latent in eusocial bumblebee queens

36. Social regulation of reproduction: control or signal?

37. EL MUNDO DE LA MIEL ENTRE LOS MAYAS.

38. Prevalent bee venom genes evolved before the aculeate stinger and eusociality.

39. Conflict and conflict resolution in the major transitions.

40. Functional properties of ant queen pheromones as revealed by behavioral experiments.

41. Conserved worker policing in African carpenter ants with drastically different egg chemotypes.

42. THE EVOLUTION OF EUSOCIALITY: INSIGHTS FROM COMPARING TWO INDIAN PAPER WASP SPECIES.

44. Evolution: How sweat bees gained and lost eusociality.

45. Costs of reproduction are present but latent in eusocial bumblebee queens.

46. Phylogenetic analyses of the proteins involved in encapsulation signaling pathways in ants.

48. Positive Eusocial Impacts on Ants by Taurine Derivatives

50. Meta-Analysis of Public RNA Sequencing Data Revealed Potential Key Genes Associated with Reproductive Division of Labor in Social Hymenoptera and Termites.

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