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  1. International Union for the Study of Social Insects Report of Secretary-General Joan M. Herbers
  2. 50 Years on: the legacy of William Donald Hamilton
  3. International Union for the Study of Social Insects Report of Secretary-General Joan M. Herbers
  4. International Union for the Study of Social Insects Report of Secretary-General Joan M. Herbers
  5. International Union for the Study of Social Insects Report of Secretary-General Joan M. Herbers
  6. Editorial
  7. International Union for the Study of Social Insects Report of Secretary-General Joan M. Herbers
  8. Women: why just one to represent half the workforce?
  9. Evolution: Fundamentals
  10. Demography and Reproduction in the Cavity-dwelling Ant Stenamma diecki (Emery) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
  11. Darwin's 'one special difficulty': celebrating Darwin 200
  12. International Union for the Study of Social Insects Report of Secretary-General Joan M. Herbers
  13. Stealth and reproductive dominance in a rare parasitic ant
  14. International Union for the Study of Social Insects
  15. Pirate ants (Polyergus breviceps) and sympatric hosts (Formica occulta and Formica sp. cf. argentea): host specificity and coevolutionary dynamics
  16. Social structure and winter survival in acorn ants
  17. Social structure and winter survival in acorn ants
  18. Watch Your Language! Racially Loaded Metaphors in Scientific Research
  19. Raiding Activity of an Obligate (Polyergus breviceps) and Two Facultative (Formica puberula and F. gynocrates) Slave-Making Ants
  20. IMPACT OF PARASITE SYMPATRY ON THE GEOGRAPHIC MOSAIC OF COEVOLUTION
  21. ANT PARASITISM
  22. Population genetics of the socially polymorphic ant Formica podzolica
  23. Intracolonial conflict in the slave-making ant Protomognathus americanus : dominance hierarchies and individual reproductive success
  24. Ecology of Leptothorax ants: impact of food, nest sites, and social parasites
  25. Coevolution between slave‐making ants and their hosts: host specificity and geographical variation
  26. Proximate and ultimate control of sex ratios in Myrmica brevispinosa colonies
  27. Mate guarding and alternative reproductive tactics in the ant Hypoponera opacior
  28. The Ecology of Slavemaking Ants and Their Hosts in North Temperate Forests
  29. THE ECOLOGY OF SLAVEMAKING ANTS AND THEIR HOSTS IN NORTH TEMPERATE FORESTS
  30. PERSPECTIVE: EVOLUTION'S STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE IN AMERICA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
  31. Conflict over Sex Allocation Drives Conflict over Reproductive Allocation in Perennial Social Insect Colonies
  32. Sociogenetic responses to ecological variation in the ant Myrmica punctiventris are context dependent
  33. COLONY STRUCTURE OF A SLAVEMAKING ANT. II. FREQUENCY OF SLAVE RAIDS AND IMPACT ON THE HOST POPULATION
  34. COLONY STRUCTURE OF A SLAVEMAKING ANT. I. INTRACOLONY RELATEDNESS, WORKER REPRODUCTION, AND POLYDOMY
  35. COLONY STRUCTURE OF A SLAVEMAKING ANT. I. INTRACOLONY RELATEDNESS, WORKER REPRODUCTION, AND POLYDOMY
  36. COLONY STRUCTURE OF A SLAVEMAKING ANT. II. FREQUENCY OF SLAVE RAIDS AND IMPACT ON THE HOST POPULATION
  37. PERSPECTIVE: EVOLUTION'S STRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE IN AMERICA'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS
  38. The scourge of society
  39. Plasticity of social organization in a forest ant species
  40. Food Supply and Reproductive Allocation in Forest Ants: Repeated Experiments Give Different Results
  41. Patterns of reproduction in slave-making ants
  42. Microsatellite DNA markers reveal details of social structure in forest ants
  43. Nest temperatures and thermal preferences of a forest ant species: is seasonal polydomy a thermoregulatory mechanism ?
  44. Complex Colony Structure in Social Insects: I. Ecological Determinants and Genetic Consequences
  45. Complex Colony Structure in Social Insects: II. Reproduction, Queen-Worker Conflict, and Levels of Selection
  46. Multiple Queens in Ant Nests: Impact on Genetic Structure and Inclusive Fitness
  47. Foraging behaviour and colony structure in ants
  48. Size-Dependent Nest Site Choice by Cavity-Dwelling Ants
  49. Population structure of Leptothorax ambiguus, a facultatively polygynous and polydomous ant species
  50. Sexual allocation ratios in forest ants: food limitation does not explain observed patterns
  51. Polydomy and sexual allocation ratios in the ant Myrmica punctiventris
  52. The population biology ofTapinoma minutum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Australia
  53. Reproductive Investment and Allocation Ratios for the Ant Leptothorax longispinosus: Sorting Out the Variation
  54. Insects Behaving in Society
  55. Foraging tempo in two woodland and species
  56. Nest site limitation and facultative polygyny in the ant Leptothorax longispinosus
  57. Population Fluidity in Leptothorax Longispinosus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
  58. Seasonal structuring of a north temperature ant community
  59. Queen-Worker Conflict and Eusocial Evolution in a Polygynous Ant Species
  60. Social organization in Leptothorax longispinosus Mayr
  61. Social Organization in Leptothorax Ants: Within-And Between-Species Patterns
  62. Time resources and laziness in animals
  63. Reliability theory and foraging by ants
  64. On Caste Ratios in Ant Colonies: Population Responses to Changing Environments
  65. Caste-biased Polyethism in a Mound-building Ant Species