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Crematogaster pygmaea (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae), a highly polygynous and polydomous Crematogaster from northeastern Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Crematogaster pygmaea is revived from synonymy under C. abstinens and newly characterized as a grounPalabras claves:Brazil, Ceará, Crematogaster, Formicidae, Myrmicinae, Polydomy, PolygynyAutores:De Biseau J.C., Hamidi R., Longino J.T., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Quinet Y.Fuentes:scopusAbnormal Proventriculus in Bumble Bee Males
ArticleAbstract: Females social insects are widely investigated, while males are often neglected. Previous work on thPalabras claves:Bombussp, Health condition, Male, social insects, swollen proventriculus, taxonomyAutores:Mario X. Ruiz-GonzalezFuentes:scopusFungus-growing Allomerus ants are associated with antibiotic-producing actinobacteria
ArticleAbstract: Fungus-growing attine ants use natural-product antibiotics produced by mutualist actinobacteria as 'Palabras claves:Allomerus ants, Amycolatopsis, Ant-bacteria symbioses, Fungus-growing ants, Insect fungiculture, StreptomycesAutores:Barke J., Hutchings M.I., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Orivel J., Seipke R.F., Yu D.W.Fuentes:scopusDynamic transmission, host quality, and population structure in a multihost parasite of bumblebees
ArticleAbstract: The evolutionary ecology of multihost parasites is pbkp_redicted to depend upon patterns of host quaPalabras claves:Bombus, Crithidia bombi, Immune defense, Population genetics, transmissionAutores:Brown M.J.F., Bryden J., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Moret Y., Reber-Funk C., Schmid-Hempel P.Fuentes:scopusParasite resistance and immunity across female castes in a social insect
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Living in a social group increases the risks of parasitism, especially in highly-related gPalabras claves:Bombus terrestris, Constitutive immune defence, Crithidia bombi, Gynes, Phenoloxidase systemAutores:Brown M.J.F., Kelly M., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Moret Y.Fuentes:scopusMales vs workers: Testing the assumptions of the haploid susceptibility hypothesis in bumblebees
ArticleAbstract: The haploid state of males in eusocial Hymenoptera-the ants, bees, and wasps-has been proposed as aPalabras claves:Bombus terrestris, Crithidia bombi, Haploid susceptibility, Sex differences, Social HymenopteraAutores:Brown M.J.F., Mario X. Ruiz-GonzalezFuentes:scopusRapid induction of immune density-dependent prophylaxis in adult social insects
ArticleAbstract: The innate immune system provides defence against parasites and pathogens. This defence comes at a cPalabras claves:Bombus, Density-dependent prophylaxis, innate immunity, socialityAutores:Brown M.J.F., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Moret Y.Fuentes:scopusSpecific, non-nutritional association between an ascomycete fungus and Allomerus plant-ants
ArticleAbstract: Ant-fungus associations are well known from attine ants, whose nutrition is based on a symbiosis witPalabras claves:Ant-fungus association, Chaetothyriales, Cordia nodosa, Hirtella physophora, Myrmecophyte, Population structureAutores:Dejean A., Gryta H., Jargeat P., Leroy C., Malé P.J.G., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Orivel J., Quilichini A.Fuentes:scopusThe impact of host starvation on parasite development and population dynamics in an intestinal trypanosome parasite of bumble bees
ArticleAbstract: Host nutrition plays an important role in determining the development and success of parasitic infecPalabras claves:Bombus terrestris, Bumble bees, Crithidia bombi, Host nutrition, Population dynamics, TrypanosomesAutores:Brown M.J.F., Logan A., Mario X. Ruiz-GonzalezFuentes:scopusThe karyotypes of gigantiops destructor (fabricius) and other ants from french guiana (formicidae)
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study, which was conducted in French Guiana, was to characterize the karyotypes of nPalabras claves:Chromosome number, DIVERSITY, Minimum interaction TheoryAutores:Cerdan P., Dejean A., Delabie J.H.C., Groc S., Leroy C., Malé P.J.G., Mariano C.S.F., Mario X. Ruiz-Gonzalez, Santos I.d.S.Fuentes:scopus