Pokorny et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Age-dependent release of and response to alarm pheromone in a ponerine antPokorny et al., 2020
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- Pokorny T
- Sieber L
- Hofferberth J
- Bernadou A
- Ruther J
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- Journal of Experimental Biology
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Social insect societies are characterized by division of labour and communication within the colony. The most frequent mode of communication is by chemical signals. In general, pheromones elicit specific responses in the receiver, although reactions may vary …
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