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1. The Global Ant Genomics Alliance (GAGA)

25. Species-specific genes under selection characterize the co-evolution of slavemaker and host lifestyles

32. Gene expression patterns associated with caste and reproductive status in ants: worker-specific genes are more derived than queen-specific ones.

33. Raiders from the sky: slavemaker founding queens select for aggressive host colonies

34. Spatial structure and nest demography reveal the influence of competition, parasitism and habitat quality on slavemaking ants and their hosts

35. Transcriptomic Signature of Spatial Navigation in Brains of Desert Ants.

36. Genomic basis of adaptation to climate and parasite prevalence and the importance of odorant perception in the ant Temnothorax longispinosus.

37. Early life exposure to queen mandibular pheromone mediates persistent transcriptional changes in the brain of honey bee foragers.

38. Long live the host! Proteomic analysis reveals possible strategies for parasitic manipulation of its social host.

39. Age- and caste-independent piRNAs in the germline and miRNA profiles linked to caste and fecundity in the ant Temnothorax rugatulus.

40. Task-specific odorant receptor expression in worker antennae indicates that sensory filters regulate division of labor in ants.

41. Brain and antennal transcriptomes of host ants reveal potential links between behaviour and the functioning of socially parasitic colonies.

42. The influence of parasite load on transcriptional activity and morphology of a cestode and its ant intermediate host.

43. Histone acetyltransferases and external demands influence task switching in Temnothorax ants.

44. The value of spatial experience and group size for ant colonies in direct competition.

45. Evidence for a conserved queen-worker genetic toolkit across slave-making ants and their ant hosts.

46. Evidence for the effect of brief exposure to food, but not learning interference, on maze solving in desert ants.

47. Desert Ants Learn to Avoid Pitfall Traps While Foraging.

48. Annotation and Analysis of 3902 Odorant Receptor Protein Sequences from 21 Insect Species Provide Insights into the Evolution of Odorant Receptor Gene Families in Solitary and Social Insects.

49. Molecular (co)evolution of hymenopteran social parasites and their hosts.

50. Convergent Loss of Chemoreceptors across Independent Origins of Slave-Making in Ants.

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