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- their female nestmates (r = 0.47 ± 0.049; n = 28 nests, 145 wasps) and may not only obtain high indirect fitness by helping their nestmates, but also may...
- environment through their antennae. This allows acceptance of nestmates and rejection of non-nestmates.[citation needed] The process of recognition for carpenter...
- isolation. Ropalidia marginata can distinguish nestmates from non-nestmates, and react aggressively to non-nestmates that are older, while younger foreigners...
- deals with the removal of dead nestmates only, others have extended it to the removal of corpses that include non-nestmates and even alien species. The adaptive...
- disulfide and dimethyl trisulfide), attracting nestmates, which then start to investigate the injured nestmate, pick her up, and carry the injured ant back...
- is actually released D8 will have implemented desugaring for Java 11's nestmates. Otherwise the pain of being stuck on Java 10 will go up quite a bit!...
- Workers recruit additional nestmates to exploit newly discovered food sources by the method of tandem running. The lead worker (on the left) has returned...
- from direct contact among individuals. Termites can distinguish nestmates and non-nestmates through chemical communication and gut symbionts: chemicals consisting...
- chemical signals (hydrocarbons) picked up from the nest to distinguish nestmates accurately from non-relatives. Morphologically, the foundress and subordinate...
- individuals that have been captured by a predator may release nerol to attract nestmates, who will proceed to attack or bite the predator. Aggression between groups...