The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates in insect societies is essential to protect colonies from conspecific invaders. The acceptance threshold hypothesis predicts that organisms whose recognition systems classify recipients without errors should optimize the balance between acceptance and rejection. In this process, cuticular hydrocarbons play an important role as cues of recognition in social insects. The aims of this study were to determine whether guards exhibit a restrictive level of rejection towards chemically distinct individuals, becoming more permissive during the encounters with either nestmate or non-nestmate individuals bearing chemically similar profiles. The study demonstrates that Melipona asilvai (Hymenopt...
Nestmate discrimination plays an important role in preserving the integrity of social insect colonie...
Nest-mate recognition is fundamental for protecting social insect colonies from intrusion threats su...
Nest-mate recognition is fundamental for protecting social insect colonies from intrusion threats su...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates in insect societies is essential to protect...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates is critical to the maintenance of the integ...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates is critical to the maintenance of the integ...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates is critical to the maintenance of the integ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Nestmate discrimination plays an important role in preserving the integrity of social insect colonie...
Nestmate discrimination plays an important role in preserving the integrity of social insect colonie...
Nest-mate recognition is fundamental for protecting social insect colonies from intrusion threats su...
Nest-mate recognition is fundamental for protecting social insect colonies from intrusion threats su...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates in insect societies is essential to protect...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates is critical to the maintenance of the integ...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates is critical to the maintenance of the integ...
The ability to discriminate nestmates from non-nestmates is critical to the maintenance of the integ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Nestmate recognition is fundamental for the maintenance of social organization in insect nests. It i...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Social insects use cuticular lipids for nestmate recognition. These lipids are chiefly hydrocarbons ...
Nestmate discrimination plays an important role in preserving the integrity of social insect colonie...
Nestmate discrimination plays an important role in preserving the integrity of social insect colonie...
Nest-mate recognition is fundamental for protecting social insect colonies from intrusion threats su...
Nest-mate recognition is fundamental for protecting social insect colonies from intrusion threats su...