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Month: January 2019

Certificate from Myrmecological News displaying "Best Paper Award 2018" with a red ant logo.

Best Paper of 2018 – Myrmecological News

January 11, 2019 Adriana De Bekker 0

Myrmecological News awarded our review “The ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and their parasites: effects of parasitic manipulations and host responses on ant behavioral ecology” as the […]

Illustration depicting experiments in a forest setting with three close-up images (a, b, c) of bees on plants. Images show different perspectives of the bees interacting with the foliage.

Do zombie ant fungi turn their hosts into light seekers?

January 8, 2019 Adriana De Bekker 0

A longitudinal field survey in the Amazonian rainforest in Brazil, in collaboration with our colleagues there, point to light as a major cue underlying the […]

A diagram illustrating the circadian rhythm. It includes key components like BMAL1, CLOCK, PER, CRY, SCN, and various influences like light, food, exercise, social interaction, and temperature.

The evolutionary ecology of circadian rhythms in infection.

January 1, 2019 Adriana De Bekker 0

In this perspective, how circadian rhythm influences host and parasite biology are discussed – and, if behavior manipulating parasites could leverage clock pathways and behaviors […]

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