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Who will be the next termite queen?

By Zhuang-Dong Bai Zhuang-Dong’s study, exploring the evolution of a harmonious behavioral strategy to reduce conflict over reproduction in the lower termite Reticulitermes labralis can be found here....

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Interview with (a) Social Insect Scientist(s): The Molecular Ecology Lab at...

Miguel Piovesana Pereira Romeiro, Gabriel Tofanelo Vanin, Marianne Azevedo-Silva and Gustavo Maruyama Mori, the authors of Natural history of Camponotus renggeri and Camponotus rufipes in an Atlantic...

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Interview with a Social Insect Scientist: Joshua King

You can read the interviewee’s study, where they investigated factors that limit successful nest-founding by ant queens, specifically whether belowground predation by ants affects survivorship of...

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Dumping in red honey ants

By Sudhakar Deeti Sudhakar’s study, examining waste dumping behaviour in Australian desert ants can be found here. They found that ants choose their dumping distance based on how spoilable the...

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Interview with a Social Insect Scientist: Joël Meunier

IS: Who are you, and what do you do? I am a tenured CNRS researcher working at the Research Institute of Insect Biology at the University of Tours, France. I did my PhD about 15 years ago on the...

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Life and death in termitaria: Population dynamics regulated by termites’ death

By Raul M. Pisno Pisno’s study, together with his colleagues Dinamarta V. Ferreira, Julia J. Ferla and José E. Serrão tested whether mite population growth is dependent on termite mortality. Their...

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Ant infestation: a threat to sea turtle recovery efforts in East Coast...

By Yek Sze Huei with Long Seh Ling, Gan Jason Yew Seng and Loke Wei Qi If someone were to ask any scientist to sum up his reason for doing science in one word, the answer would most likely be :...

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Join the European IUSSI meeting, from July 7 to 11, 2024 in Lausanne,...

Please note: The deadline for abstracts is February 15, 2024! Wepage: https://wp.unil.ch/iussi-europe-2024/ From Cleo Bertelsmeier President of the French IUSSI section Professor at the Department of...

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Interview with the new Social Media Editor of Insectes Sociaux – Damien Gergonne

Damien will take over the position from Daniela Römer in spring 2024 IS: Who are you, and what do you do? DG: Hello! I am Damien Gergonne, born in Toulouse, in France, and I am a postdoctoral...

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Interview with a Social Insect Scientist: Stefan Popp

Stefan Popp is a PhD student, soon to be a Doctor, working on the foraging behavior of ants. His recent research published in Insectes Sociaux can be viewed here. IS: Who are you, and what do you do?...

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Interview with a Social Insect Scientist: Riley Shultz

Riley works in the Department of Entomology at Purdue University and is interested in honey bee health. Her recent research published in Insectes Sociaux can be viewed here. IS: Who are you, and what...

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Interview with a Social Insect Scientist: Gema Trigos-Peral

Gema works at the Department of Social and Myrmecophilous Insects in Warsaw, Poland, Her current research article concerning task syndrome in ant workers and the connection between behavioral traits...

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Interview with a Social Insect Scientist: Ben Hoffmann

Ben Hoffmann is a researcher based in Australia, focusing on invasive species management. His recent work on invasive red fire ants can be found here. IS: Who are you, and what do you do? BH: I am a...

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Interview with a Social Insect Scientist: Oscar Vaes

Oscar Vaes is a biologist interested in data analysis and scientific communication. He has just completed his PhD in Belgium. His latest work on “inactive” ants in colonies can be found here. IS: Who...

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