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Early developmental processes limit socially mediated phenotypic plasticity in an ant.Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology70(2): 285-291.DOI 10.1007/s00265-015-2052-4Villalta, I.; Blight, O.; Angulo, E.; Cerdá, X.; Boulay, R.
2016
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Anthropogenic impacts in protected areas: Assessing the efficiency of conservation efforts using Mediterranean ant communities.PeerJ2016(12): e2773.DOI 10.7717/peerj.2773Angulo, E; Boulay, R; Ruano, F; Tinaut, A; Cerdá, X.
2016
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Nutritional versus genetic correlates of caste differentiation in a desert ant.Ecological Entomology41(6): 660-667.DOI 10.1111/een.12337Amor, F.; Villalta, I.; Doums, C.; Angulo, E.; Caut, S.; Castro, S.; Jowers, M.J.; Cerdá, X.; Boulay, R.
2016
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Regulation of worker egg laying by larvae in a fission-performing ant.Animal Behaviour106: 149-156.DOI 10.1016/j.anbehav.2015.05.021Villalta, I.; Angulo, E.; Devers, S.; Cerdá, X.; Boulay, R.
2015
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A multidimensional functional trait analysis of resource exploitation in European ants.Ecology96(10): 2781-2793.DOI 10.1890/14-2326.1Retana, J.; Arnan, X.; Cerdá, X.
2015
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Partitioning the impact of environment and spatial structure on alpha and beta components of taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity in European ants.PeerJ2015(9): null.DOI 10.7717/peerj.1241Arnan, X.; Cerdá, X.; Retana, J.
2015
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The effects of fire on ant trophic assemblage and sex allocation.Ecology and Evolution4(1): 35-49.DOI 10.1002/ece3.714Caut, S.; Jowers, M.J.; Arnan, X.; Pearce-Duvet, J.; Rodrigo, A.; Cerda, X.; Boulay, R.R.
2014
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A list of and some comments about the trail pheromones of ants.Natural product communications9(8): 1115-1122.DOI 10.1177/1934578x1400900813Cerdá, X.; Van Oudenhove, L.; Bernstein, C.; Boulay, R.R.
2014
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Recent speciation and secondary contact in endemic ants.Molecular Ecology23(10): 2529-2542.DOI 10.1111/mec.12749Jowers, M.J.; Amor, F.; Ortega, P.; Lenoir, A.; Boulay, R.R.; Cerdá, X.; Galarza, J.A.
2014
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The ecological benefits of larger colony size may promote polygyny in ants.Journal of Evolutionary Biology27(12): 2856-2863.DOI 10.1111/jeb.12515Boulay, R.; Arnan, X.; Cerdá, X.; Retana, J.
2014