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      Advances in social insect system in the urban landscape [11]
      Alternative reproductive systems and their evolutionary consequences [12]
      Behavioural ecology and neurobiology of cognition in social insects [22]
      Biogeography, macroecology and macroevolutionary dynamics of social insects [26]
      Breaking the sting barrier: evolution, conservation and sustainable use of stingless bees [9]
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      Decoding the sophisticated chemical communication of social insects [27]
      Defence mechanisms of social insects [23]
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      Ecology and evolution of digestive symbioses in termites [11]
      Ecology and genomics of social polymorphism [11]
      Empirical studies of the evolution of colony-level traits [10]
      Empirical tests of kin selection [11]
      Evolution and mechanisms of commitment in eusocial insect castes [11]
      Evolutionary, genetic and physiological basis of ageing in social insects [9]
      From genes to societies [14]
      Groups as cognitive systems [21]
      Honeybee learning and memory: molecules, networks and behaviour [20]
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