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Molecular Ecology
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July 27, 2007
Nepotism absent in insect societies - or is it?
Tom Wenseleers
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
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October 15, 2011
Unusual modes of reproduction in social insects: shedding light on the evolutionary paradox of sex
Tom Wenseleers, Annette Van Oystaeyen
The American Naturalist
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November 17, 2006
Comparative analysis of worker reproduction and policing in eusocial hymenoptera supports relatedness theory
Tom Wenseleers, Francis L W Ratnieks
Nature Communications
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June 2, 2018
Uncertainty about social interactions leads to the evolution of social heuristics
Pieter van den Berg, Tom Wenseleers
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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October 27, 2004
Tragedy of the commons in Melipona bees
Tom Wenseleers, Francis L W Ratnieks
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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January 8, 2005
Evolution. Policing insect societies
Francis L W Ratnieks, Tom Wenseleers
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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December 18, 2007
Altruism in insect societies and beyond: voluntary or enforced?
Francis L W Ratnieks, Tom Wenseleers
Nature
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November 3, 2006
Enforced altruism in insect societies
Tom Wenseleers, Francis L W Ratnieks
BMC Evolutionary Biology
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January 20, 2016
Do well-integrated species of an inquiline community have a lower brood predation tendency? A test using red wood ant myrmecophiles
Thomas Parmentier, Wouter Dekoninck, Tom Wenseleers
Journal of Chemical Ecology
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July 27, 2017
Arthropods Associate with their Red Wood ant Host without Matching Nestmate Recognition Cues
Thomas Parmentier, Wouter Dekoninck, Tom Wenseleers
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Molecular Ecology
|
July 27, 2007
Nepotism absent in insect societies - or is it?
Tom Wenseleers
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
|
October 15, 2011
Unusual modes of reproduction in social insects: shedding light on the evolutionary paradox of sex
Tom Wenseleers, Annette Van Oystaeyen
The American Naturalist
|
November 17, 2006
Comparative analysis of worker reproduction and policing in eusocial hymenoptera supports relatedness theory
Tom Wenseleers, Francis L W Ratnieks
Nature Communications
|
June 2, 2018
Uncertainty about social interactions leads to the evolution of social heuristics
Pieter van den Berg, Tom Wenseleers
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
October 27, 2004
Tragedy of the commons in Melipona bees
Tom Wenseleers, Francis L W Ratnieks
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
January 8, 2005
Evolution. Policing insect societies
Francis L W Ratnieks, Tom Wenseleers
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
|
December 18, 2007
Altruism in insect societies and beyond: voluntary or enforced?
Francis L W Ratnieks, Tom Wenseleers
Nature
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November 3, 2006
Enforced altruism in insect societies
Tom Wenseleers, Francis L W Ratnieks
BMC Evolutionary Biology
|
January 20, 2016
Do well-integrated species of an inquiline community have a lower brood predation tendency? A test using red wood ant myrmecophiles
Thomas Parmentier, Wouter Dekoninck, Tom Wenseleers
Journal of Chemical Ecology
|
July 27, 2017
Arthropods Associate with their Red Wood ant Host without Matching Nestmate Recognition Cues
Thomas Parmentier, Wouter Dekoninck, Tom Wenseleers
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