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Christian Peeters
Christian Peeters
CNRS Research Professor, iEES, Sorbonne Université, Paris
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Are variations in cuticular hydrocarbons of queens and workers a reliable signal of fertility in the ant Harpegnathos saltator?
J Liebig, C Peeters, NJ Oldham, C Markstädter, B Hölldobler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (8), 4124-4131, 2000
3022000
Colony dispersal and the evolution of queen morphology in social Hymenoptera
C Peeters, F Ito
Annual Review of Entomology 46 (1), 601-630, 2001
2922001
Dominance hierarchy and reproductive conflicts among subordinates in a monogynous queenless ant
T Monnin, C Peeters
Behavioral Ecology 10 (3), 323-332, 1999
2771999
Trail communication in the ant Megaponera foetens (Fabr.)(Formicidae, Ponerinae).
B Holldobler, U Braun, W Gronenberg, WH Kirchner, C Peeters
Journal of Insect Physiology 40, 1994
2471994
Solid-phase microextraction and cuticular hydrocarbon differences related to reproductive activity in the queenless ant Dinoponera quadriceps
T Monnin, C Malosse, C Peeters
Journal of Chemical Ecology 24 (3), 473-490, 1998
2341998
Cuticular hydrocarbons mediate discrimination of reproductives and nonreproductives in the ant Myrmecia gulosa
V Dietemann, C Peeters, J Liebig, V Thivet, B Hölldobler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (18), 10341-10346, 2003
2322003
Cuticular hydrocarbons correlated with reproductive status in a queenless ant
C Peeters, T Monnin, C Malosse
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
2291999
Sex, age and ovarian activity affect cuticular hydrocarbons in Diacamma ceylonense, a queenless ant
V Cuvillier-Hot, M Cobb, C Malosse, C Peeters
Journal of Insect Physiology 47 (4), 485-493, 2001
2202001
Morphologically ‘primitive’ ants: comparative review of social characters, and the importance of queen-worker dimorphism
C Peeters
The evolution of social behavior in insects and arachnids. Choe & Crespi …, 1997
2111997
Recurrent Evolution of Dependent Colony Foundation Across Eusocial Insects.
AL Cronin, M Molet, C Doums, T Monnin, C Peeters
Annual Review of Entomology 58, 37-55, 2013
1762013
Worker policing limits the number of reproductives in a ponerine ant
J Liebig, C Peeters, B Hölldobler
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
1631999
Monogyny and polygyny in ponerine ants with or without queens
C Peeters
Queen number and sociality in insects, L. Keller (ed.), 234-261, 1993
1611993
The occurrence of sexual reproduction among ant workers
C PEETERS
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 44 (2), 141-152, 1991
1571991
Reproductive dominance controlled by mutilation in the queenless ant Diacamma australe
C Peeters, S Higashi
Naturwissenschaften 76, 177-180, 1989
1531989
Morphological castes in a vertebrate
MJ O'Riain, JUM Jarvis, R Alexander, R Buffenstein, C Peeters
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97 (24), 13194-13197, 2000
1472000
Cannibalism of subordinates’ eggs in the monogynous queenless ant Dinoponera quadriceps
T Monnin, C Peeters
Naturwissenschaften 84, 499-502, 1997
1421997
Conflict and cooperation in ant societies
J Heinze, B Hölldobler, C Peters
Naturwissenschaften 81 (11), 489-497, 1994
1371994
Monogyny and regulation of worker mating in the queenless ant Dinoponera quadriceps
T MONNIN, C PEETERS
Animal Behaviour 55 (2), 299-306, 1998
1351998
Colonial Reproduction and Life Histories
C Peeters, M Molet
Ant Ecology, Lach et al. (eds), Oxford UP, 159-193, 2010
1342010
Ergatoid queens and intercastes in ants: two distinct adult forms which look morphologically intermediate between workers and winged queens
C Peeters
Insectes Sociaux 38 (1), 1-15, 1991
1341991
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