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  1. Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Genetic Diversity and Structure in Danish Populations of the Alcon Blue Butterfly Phengaris alcon (Denis & Schiffermüller)
  2. Ectoparasitic fungi of Myrmica ants alter the success of parasitic butterflies
  3. Host Ant Change of a Socially Parasitic Butterfly (Phengaris alcon) through Host Nest Take-Over
  4. Phylogeography and cryptic speciation in the Myrmica scabrinodis Nylander , 1846 species complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), and their conservation implications
  5. Mutualisms and How to Analyze Them
  6. Gene flow and effective population sizes of the butterfly Maculinea alcon in a highly fragmented, anthropogenic landscape
  7. Molecular substitution rate increases with latitude in butterflies: evidence for a trans-glacial latitudinal layering of populations?
  8. Eavesdropping on cooperative communication within an ant-butterfly mutualism
  9. Reciprocal genomic evolution in the ant–fungus agricultural symbiosis
  10. Host plant use drives genetic differentiation in syntopic populations ofMaculinea alcon
  11. Reduced entomopathogen abundance in Myrmica ant nests—testing a possible immunological benefit of myrmecophily using Galleria mellonella as a model
  12. Functional role of phenylacetic acid from metapleural gland secretions in controlling fungal pathogens in evolutionarily derived leaf-cutting ants
  13. Interaction specificity between leaf-cutting ants and vertically transmitted Pseudonocardia bacteria
  14. Evidence that microgynes of Myrmica rubra ants are social parasites that attack old host colonies
  15. Sperm mixing in the polyandrous leaf‐cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior
  16. Evolution: Sympatric Speciation the Eusocial Way
  17. Assessing reintroduction schemes by comparing genetic diversity of reintroduced and source populations: A case study of the globally threatened large blue butterfly (Maculinea arion)
  18. Chemically armed mercenary ants protect fungus-farming societies
  19. When every sperm counts: factors affecting male fertility in the honeybee Apis mellifera
  20. Differences in oviposition strategies between two ecotypes of the endangered myrmecophilous butterflyMaculinea alcon(Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) under unique syntopic conditions
  21. Dynamic Disease Management in Trachymyrmex Fungus-Growing Ants (Attini: Formicidae)
  22. Regulation and specificity of antifungal metapleural gland secretion in leaf-cutting ants
  23. Dispersal and gene flow in the rare, parasitic Large Blue butterflyMaculinea arion
  24. Dynamic Wolbachia prevalence in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants: potential for a nutritional symbiosis
  25. A comparative study of exocrine gland chemistry in Trachymyrmex and Sericomyrmex fungus-growing ants
  26. A phylogenetic revision of the Glaucopsyche section (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae), with special focus on the Phengaris–Maculinea clade
  27. Reconstructing eight decades of genetic variation in an isolated Danish population of the large blue butterfly Maculinea arion
  28. Testing the adjustable threshold model for intruder recognition on Myrmica ants in the context of a social parasite
  29. Survival and growth of parasitic Maculinea alcon caterpillars (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in laboratory nests of three Myrmica ant species
  30. IMMUNE DEFENSE IN LEAF-CUTTING ANTS: A CROSS-FOSTERING APPROACH
  31. Variation in male body size and reproductive allocation in the leafcutter ant Atta colombica: estimating variance components and possible trade-offs
  32. Host ant independent oviposition in the parasitic butterfly Maculinea alcon
  33. Prudent sperm use by leaf-cutter ant queens
  34. Fungus gardens of the leafcutter ant Atta colombica function as egg nurseries for the snake Leptodeira annulata
  35. Reduced biological control and enhanced chemical pest management in the evolution of fungus farming in ants
  36. The Evolution of Invasiveness in Garden Ants
  37. Caste-specific symbiont policing by workers of Acromyrmex fungus-growing ants
  38. Sperm length evolution in the fungus-growing ants
  39. Communication between hosts and social parasites
  40. Patterns of host ant use by sympatric populations of Maculinea alcon and M. ‘rebeli’ in the Carpathian Basin
  41. A Mosaic of Chemical Coevolution in a Large Blue Butterfly
  42. Process rather than pattern: finding pine needles in the coevolutionary haystack
  43. The origin of the chemical profiles of fungal symbionts and their significance for nestmate recognition in Acromyrmex leaf-cutting ants
  44. Self-restraint and sterility in workers of Acromyrmex and Atta leafcutter ants
  45. The evolution of alternative parasitic life histories in large blue butterflies
  46. The adaptive significance of inquiline parasite workers
  47. Geographical variation in host-ant specificity of the parasitic butterflyMaculinea alconin Denmark
  48. Adoption of parasitic Maculinea alcon caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) by three Myrmica ant species
  49. The Recruitment of Parasitoid Species to Two Invading Herbivores
  50. The Pattern of Spread of Invading Species: Two Leaf-Mining Moths Colonizing Great Britain
  51. The small-scale spatial distribution of an invading moth