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Intracolonial genetic diversity increases chemical signaling by waggle-dancing honey bees, Apis mellifera M. K. Carr-MarkellK. M. McDonaldH. R. Mattila Research Article 07 September 2013 Pages: 485 - 496
The thermal environment of nests of the Australian stingless bee, Austroplebeia australis M. T. HalcroftA. M. HaighR. N. Spooner-Hart Research Article 11 September 2013 Pages: 497 - 506
Nest site selection by the Argentine ant and suitability of artificial nests as a control tool M. L. EnríquezS. AbrilC. Gómez Research Article 23 August 2013 Pages: 507 - 516
Bumblebees occupy: when foragers do and do not use the presence of others to first find food C. M. S. PlowrightK. A. FergusonA. L. Dookie Research Article 17 September 2013 Pages: 517 - 524
Colony-specific architecture of shelter tubes by termites N. MizumotoK. Matsuura Research Article 14 September 2013 Pages: 525 - 530
Nest architecture, fungus gardens, queen, males and larvae of the fungus-growing ant Mycetagroicus inflatus Brandão & Mayhé-Nunes A. JesovnikJ. Sosa-CalvoT. R. Schultz Research Article Open access 05 October 2013 Pages: 531 - 542