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Evolution of eusociality and the soldier caste in termites: influence of intraspecific competition and accelerated inheritance
BL Thorne, NL Breisch, ML Muscedere
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (22), 12808-12813, 2003
1822003
Division of labor in the hyperdiverse ant genus Pheidole is associated with distinct subcaste-and age-related patterns of worker brain organization
ML Muscedere, JFA Traniello
PLoS One 7 (2), e31618, 2012
1052012
Age and task efficiency in the ant Pheidole dentata: young minor workers are not specialist nurses
ML Muscedere, TA Willey, JFA Traniello
Animal Behaviour 77 (4), 911-918, 2009
802009
Fitness effects of X chromosome drive in the stalk‐eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni
GS Wilkinson, PM Johns, ES Kelleher, ML Muscedere, A Lorsong
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19 (6), 1851-1860, 2006
562006
Serotonin modulates worker responsiveness to trail pheromone in the ant Pheidole dentata
ML Muscedere, N Johnson, BC Gillis, JF Kamhi, JFA Traniello
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 198, 219-227, 2012
552012
Neuroanatomical and Morphological Trait Clusters in the Ant Genus Pheidole: Evidence for Modularity and Integration in Brain Structure
I Ilieş, ML Muscedere, JFA Traniello
Brain, behavior and evolution 85 (1), 63-76, 2015
372015
Coming of age in an ant colony: cephalic muscle maturation accompanies behavioral development in Pheidole dentata
ML Muscedere, JFA Traniello, W Gronenberg
Naturwissenschaften 98, 783-793, 2011
332011
Investment in higher order central processing regions is not constrained by brain size in social insects
ML Muscedere, W Gronenberg, CS Moreau, JFA Traniello
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1784), 20140217, 2014
322014
Brood-care experience, nursing performance, and neural development in the ant Pheidole dentata
ML Muscedere, A Djermoun, JFA Traniello
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67, 775-784, 2013
252013
Biogenic amines are associated with worker task but not patriline in the leaf-cutting ant Acromyrmex echinatior
AR Smith, ML Muscedere, MA Seid, JFA Traniello, WOH Hughes
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 199, 1117-1127, 2013
212013
Behavioral performance and neural systems are robust to sensory injury in workers of the ant Pheidole dentata
HK Waxman, ML Muscedere, JFA Traniello
Brain Behavior and Evolution 89 (3), 195-208, 2017
132017
Polymorphism and Division of Labor During Foraging Cycles in the Leaf-cutting Ant Acromyrmex octospinosus (Formicidae; Attini)
ML Muscedere, JL Berglund, JFA Traniello
Journal of insect behavior 24, 94-105, 2011
132011
Geographic and life-history variation in ant queen colony founding correlates with brain amine levels
ML Muscedere, S Helms Cahan, KR Helms, JFA Traniello
Behavioral ecology 27 (1), 271-278, 2016
92016
Eusociality and senescence: neuroprotection and physiological resilience to aging in insect and mammalian systems
YM Giraldo, ML Muscedere, JFA Traniello
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 9, 673172, 2021
72021
Socioecology and evolutionary neurobiology of predatory ants
F Azorsa, ML Muscedere, JFA Traniello
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 804200, 2022
52022
Refining the nuclear localization signal within the Egr transcriptional coregulator NAB2
J LaVallee, T Grant, S D'Angelo‐Early, S Kletsov, NA Berry, KM Abt, ...
FEBS letters 593 (1), 107-118, 2019
32019
Brains, neurotransmitters, nursing, and foraging in the ant Pheidole dentata
ML Muscedere, M Seid, N Johnson, T Willey, B Gillis, JFA Traniello
Integrative and Comparative Biology 49, E122-E122, 2009
22009
Pheidole ants: sociobiology of a highly diverse genus
ML Muscedere
Reference Module in Life Sciences, 2017
12017
Social Organization, Development, and Functional Neuroplasticity in the Ant Genus Pheidole
ML Muscedere
Boston University, 2011
12011
Comparative neuromorphology and division of labor in North American Pheidole
ML Muscedere, JF Traniello
Brain, Behavior and Evolution 85 (1), 63-76, 2006
12006
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