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The multiple recruitment systems of the african weaver ant Oecophylla longinoda (Latreille) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Bert Hölldobler
, Edward O. Wilson
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Agriculture & Biology
Oecophylla longinoda
100%
species recruitment
51%
Formicidae
50%
Hymenoptera
47%
odors
20%
pheromones
15%
social insects
12%
Oecophylla
9%
insect communication
8%
alarm systems
8%
nests
8%
foraging
8%
parallel evolution
7%
communications technology
6%
excreta
5%
attractants
5%
home range
5%
walking
5%
animal communication
4%
predation
4%
mouth
4%
fluids
3%
leaves
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
ant
68%
odor
26%
pheromone
22%
social insect
17%
nest
11%
alarm
11%
olfactory cue
8%
attractant
7%
parallel evolution
7%
visual cue
6%
emigration
6%
home range
6%
communication system
6%
walking
5%
vesicle
5%
defense
4%
predation
4%
organ
4%
conflict
4%
laboratory experiment
4%
economy
4%
communication
3%
food
3%
fluid
2%
chemical
2%
rate
1%