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How inquilinism shaped breeding systems in a termite host-inquiline relationship

strategies. One of these, inquilinism, occurs when one species (the inquiline) inhabits the nest built and occupied by another species (the host). Obligatory inquilines must availability of host colonies. To reveal how

Biology (theoretical, mathematical, thermal, cryobiology, biological rhythm), Evolutionary biology

  • 2024
  • Jimp
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Diet Segregation between Cohabiting Builder and Inquiline Termite Species

How do termite inquilines manage to cohabit termitaria along with the termite that inquilines could use to circumvent conflicts with their hosts, namely, the use could be observed between builders and inquilines, at regiona...

CC - Organická chemie

  • 2013
  • Jx
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Smells Like Home: Chemically Mediated Co-Habitation of Two Termite Species in a Single Nest

colonies inside the nests of other termites. Since these so-called inquilines do live in separate parts of the nest. Adaptations of both the inquiline and its host (Nasutitermitinae) and its obligatory inquiline Inquilinit...

EG - Zoologie

  • 2016
  • Jx
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Species richness of oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) and their associated inquilines and parasitoids on two oak species in the West of Iran

Inquiline species and their parasitoids associated with the cynipid gall wasps and species richness of gall wasps in oak forests of Kurdistan, Ilam and Kermanshah provinces in the west of Iran have been studied. Five species of inquiline...

EG - Zoologie

  • 2008
  • Jx
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The cephalic labial gland secretions of two socially parasitic bumblebees Bombus hyperboreus (Alpinobombus) and Bombus inexspectatus (Thoracobombus) question their inquiline strategy

purposes that can impact their inquiline strategy. We performed cephalic labial gland secretions between inquilines and their host and we did not identify the repellent......

Developmental biology

  • 2018
  • Jimp
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First evidence of cynipids from the Oceanian Region: the description of Lithonecrus papuanus a new genus and species of cynipid inquiline from Papua New Guinea (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Synergini)

Lithonecrus papuanus Nieves-Aldrey & Butterill, a new genus and species of inquiline oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Synergini), is described from material reared from galls on Lithocarpus celebicus (Miq.) Rehd., collected in Papua N...

EG - Zoologie

  • 2014
  • Jx
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Description of mature larvae and ecological notes on Gasteruption Latreille (Hymenoptera, Evanioidea, Gasteruptiidae) parasitizing hymenopterans nesting in reed galls

Wasps of the genus Gasteruption are predator-inquilines of bees nesting phragmiticola is a specialized predator-inquiline of an equally rare wetland bee Hylaeus pectoralis. Gasteruption nigrescens is a predator-inquiline of...

Zoology

  • 2018
  • Jimp
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Mutual Use of Trail-Following Chemical Cues by a Termite Host and Its Inquiline

Termite nests are often secondarily inhabited by other termite species (= inquilines) that cohabit with the host. To understand this association, we studied the trail-following behaviour in two Neotropical species, Constrictotermes cyphergas...

CC - Organická chemie

  • 2014
  • Jx
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The trail-following pheromone of the termite Serritermes serrifer

The Neotropical family Serritermitidae is a monophyletic group including two genera, Serritermes and Glossotermes, with different way-of-life, the former being the sole obligatory inquiline among lower termites while the latter is a single-s...

Entomology

  • 2020
  • Jimp
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Traces within traces: holes, pits and galleries in walls and fillings of insect trace fossils in paleosols.

Fossil insect nests with constructed walls, as well as fossil brood masses from dung beetles often display pits or galleries made by inquilines, parasitoids, cleptoparasites and scavengers, which develop and/or feed inside them. Some of thes...

DB - Geologie a mineralogie

  • 2003
  • Jx
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