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1. The Post-Kelly Strategy: A Negative Feedback Model of Reallocating Ant Foragers.

2. Walk this way: modeling foraging ant dynamics in multiple food source environments.

3. Neural basis for pheromone signal transduction in mice.

4. A revised conceptual framework for mouse vomeronasal pumping and stimulus sampling.

5. C. elegans males optimize mate-preference decisions via sex-specific responses to multimodal sensory cues.

6. Design of Polymer Carriers for Optimized Pheromone Release in Sustainable Insect Control Strategies.

7. A meta-analytic investigation of the potential for plant volatiles and sex pheromones to enhance detection and management of Lepidopteran pests.

8. Inhibitory signaling in collective social insect networks, is it indeed uncommon?

9. Pheromone Perception in Fish: Mechanisms and Modulation by Internal Status.

10. Olfactory sensitivity differentiates morphologically distinct worker castes in Camponotus floridanus.

11. Extracting individual characteristics from population data reveals a negative social effect during honeybee defence.

12. A single vomeronasal receptor promotes intermale aggression through dedicated hypothalamic neurons.

13. The pheromone affects reproductive physiology and behavior by regulating hormone in juvenile mice.

14. Negative feedback may suppress variation to improve collective foraging performance.

15. Identification of the Trail Pheromone of the Pavement Ant Tetramorium immigrans (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

16. The sixth transmembrane region of a pheromone G-protein coupled receptor, Map3, is implicated in discrimination of closely related pheromones in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

17. Pheromones that correlate with reproductive success in competitive conditions.

18. Chemical Cues from Entomopathogenic Nematodes Vary Across Three Species with Different Foraging Strategies, Triggering Different Behavioral Responses in Prey and Competitors.

19. Identification of a wild carrot as carrot psylla (Bactericera trigonica) attractant and host plant chemistry.

20. Social communication activates the circadian gene Tctimeless in Tribolium castaneum.

21. Pheromonal communication in urodelan amphibians.

22. Coding of pheromones by vomeronasal receptors.

23. Evidence for Semiochemical Divergence Between Sibling Bark Beetle Species: Dendroctonus brevicomis and Dendroctonus barberi.

24. Gene-regulatory context of honey bee worker sterility.

25. Social and sexual behaviors in C. elegans : the first fifty years.

26. Small molecule signals mediate social behaviors in C. elegans .

27. What can a worm learn in a bacteria-rich habitat?

28. Plasticity of pheromone-mediated avoidance behavior in C. elegans .

29. Attraction of Chrysotropia ciliata (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) Males to P-Anisaldehyde, a Compound with Presumed Pheromone Function.

30. Automatic tracking of free-flying insects using a cable-driven robot.

31. Characterizing human odorant signals: insights from insect semiochemistry and in silico modelling.

32. Behavioral differences at scent stations between two exploited species of desert canids.

33. Reproductive interference and sensitivity to female pheromones in males and females of two herbivorous mite species.

34. Cuticular pheromones stimulate hygienic behavior in the honey bee (Apis mellifera).

35. Competent but complex communication: The phenomena of pheromone-responsive plasmids.

36. A pheromone antagonist liberates female sea lamprey from a sensory trap to enable reliable communication.

37. Macrocyclic Lactones Act as a Queen Pheromone in a Primitively Eusocial Sweat Bee.

38. Rat volatiles as an attractant source for the Asian tiger mosquito, Aedes albopictus.

39. Olive fruit volatiles route intraspecific interactions and chemotaxis in Bactrocera oleae (Rossi) (Diptera: Tephritidae) females.

40. The pheromone darcin drives a circuit for innate and reinforced behaviours.

41. Sex differences in main olfactory system pathways involved in psychosexual function.

42. The receptor channel formed by ppk25, ppk29 and ppk23 can sense the Drosophila female pheromone 7,11-heptacosadiene.

43. Sensory coding mechanisms revealed by optical tagging of physiologically defined neuronal types.

44. Coordinated Behavioral and Physiological Responses to a Social Signal Are Regulated by a Shared Neuronal Circuit.

45. Dynamic Regulation of Adult-Specific Functions of the Nervous System by Signaling from the Reproductive System.

46. Streptococcal peptides that signal Enterococcus faecalis cells carrying the pheromone-responsive conjugative plasmid pAM373.

47. Social Context Enhances Hormonal Modulation of Pheromone Detection in Drosophila.

48. Ultrastructure of antennal sensilla of Erannis ankeraria Staudinger (Lepidoptera: Geometridae).

49. Intraspecies cell-cell communication in yeast.

50. Identification of potential pheromone source in sows.

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