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Queen pheromones: The chemical crown governing insect social life
Luke Holman
Ecology and Evolution
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Agriculture & Biology
queen pheromones
100%
social insects
72%
queen insects
65%
fecundity
26%
Lasius niger
23%
polyethism
20%
chemical communication
20%
communications technology
18%
ovarian development
18%
surpluses
16%
social behavior
15%
pheromones
14%
honey bees
14%
aggression
14%
hydrocarbons
14%
Formicidae
13%
physiology
12%
eggs
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pheromones
83%
Crowns
67%
Insecta
64%
Occupational Groups
44%
Fertility
23%
Ants
16%
Hydrocarbons
15%
Social Behavior
14%
Eggs
13%
Aggression
12%
Infertility
11%
Health
6%
3-methylhentriacontane
1%