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2022 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 10284 | OA
B. E. Casillas Perez, C. Pull, F. Naiser, E. Naderlinger, J. Matas, and S. Cremer, “Early queen infection shapes developmental dynamics and induces long-term disease protection in incipient ant colonies,” Ecology Letters, vol. 25, no. 1. Wiley, pp. 89–100, 2022.
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2021 | Research Data Reference | IST-REx-ID: 13061 | OA
B. E. Casillas Perez, C. Pull, F. Naiser, E. Naderlinger, J. Matas, and S. Cremer, “Early queen infection shapes developmental dynamics and induces long-term disease protection in incipient ant colonies.” Dryad, 2021.
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2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 413 | OA
M. Konrad et al., “Ants avoid superinfections by performing risk-adjusted sanitary care,” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 11. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 2782–2787, 2018.
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2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 616 | OA
C. Pull et al., “Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents systemic disease spread in ant colonies,” eLife, vol. 7. eLife Sciences Publications, 2018.
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2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 55 | OA
C. Pull, S. Metzler, E. Naderlinger, and S. Cremer, “Protection against the lethal side effects of social immunity in ants,” Current Biology, vol. 28, no. 19. Cell Press, pp. R1139–R1140, 2018.
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[7]
2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 806
S. Cremer, C. Pull, and M. Fürst, “Social immunity: Emergence and evolution of colony-level disease protection,” Annual Review of Entomology, vol. 63. Annual Reviews, pp. 105–123, 2018.
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2017 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 734 | OA
P. Kennedy et al., “Deconstructing superorganisms and societies to address big questions in biology,” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 32, no. 11. Cell Press, pp. 861–872, 2017.
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2017 | Thesis | IST-REx-ID: 819 | OA
C. Pull, “Disease defence in garden ants,” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017.
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[4]
2017 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 732 | OA
C. Pull and S. Cremer, “Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour,” BMC Evolutionary Biology, vol. 17, no. 1. BioMed Central, 2017.
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2014 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 2086 | OA
S. Wolf et al., “So near and yet so far: Harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees,” PLoS One, vol. 9, no. 8. Public Library of Science, 2014.
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2014 | Research Data Reference | IST-REx-ID: 9888
S. Wolf et al., “Supporting information.” Public Library of Science, 2014.
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2013 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 2283
C. Pull, W. Hughes, and M. Brown, “Tolerating an infection: an indirect benefit of co-founding queen associations in the ant Lasius niger ,” Naturwissenschaften, vol. 100, no. 12. Springer, pp. 1125–1136, 2013.
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2022 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 10284 | OA
B. E. Casillas Perez, C. Pull, F. Naiser, E. Naderlinger, J. Matas, and S. Cremer, “Early queen infection shapes developmental dynamics and induces long-term disease protection in incipient ant colonies,” Ecology Letters, vol. 25, no. 1. Wiley, pp. 89–100, 2022.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
 
[11]
2021 | Research Data Reference | IST-REx-ID: 13061 | OA
B. E. Casillas Perez, C. Pull, F. Naiser, E. Naderlinger, J. Matas, and S. Cremer, “Early queen infection shapes developmental dynamics and induces long-term disease protection in incipient ant colonies.” Dryad, 2021.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI | Download Published Version (ext.)
 
[10]
2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 413 | OA
M. Konrad et al., “Ants avoid superinfections by performing risk-adjusted sanitary care,” PNAS, vol. 115, no. 11. National Academy of Sciences, pp. 2782–2787, 2018.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI | Download Published Version (ext.) | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
 
[9]
2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 616 | OA
C. Pull et al., “Destructive disinfection of infected brood prevents systemic disease spread in ant colonies,” eLife, vol. 7. eLife Sciences Publications, 2018.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI | WoS
 
[8]
2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 55 | OA
C. Pull, S. Metzler, E. Naderlinger, and S. Cremer, “Protection against the lethal side effects of social immunity in ants,” Current Biology, vol. 28, no. 19. Cell Press, pp. R1139–R1140, 2018.
[Published Version] View | DOI | Download Published Version (ext.) | WoS
 
[7]
2018 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 806
S. Cremer, C. Pull, and M. Fürst, “Social immunity: Emergence and evolution of colony-level disease protection,” Annual Review of Entomology, vol. 63. Annual Reviews, pp. 105–123, 2018.
View | Files available | DOI | WoS
 
[6]
2017 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 734 | OA
P. Kennedy et al., “Deconstructing superorganisms and societies to address big questions in biology,” Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 32, no. 11. Cell Press, pp. 861–872, 2017.
[Submitted Version] View | Files available | DOI | WoS
 
[5]
2017 | Thesis | IST-REx-ID: 819 | OA
C. Pull, “Disease defence in garden ants,” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2017.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI
 
[4]
2017 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 732 | OA
C. Pull and S. Cremer, “Co-founding ant queens prevent disease by performing prophylactic undertaking behaviour,” BMC Evolutionary Biology, vol. 17, no. 1. BioMed Central, 2017.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI | WoS
 
[3]
2014 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 2086 | OA
S. Wolf et al., “So near and yet so far: Harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees,” PLoS One, vol. 9, no. 8. Public Library of Science, 2014.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI
 
[2]
2014 | Research Data Reference | IST-REx-ID: 9888
S. Wolf et al., “Supporting information.” Public Library of Science, 2014.
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI
 
[1]
2013 | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 2283
C. Pull, W. Hughes, and M. Brown, “Tolerating an infection: an indirect benefit of co-founding queen associations in the ant Lasius niger ,” Naturwissenschaften, vol. 100, no. 12. Springer, pp. 1125–1136, 2013.
View | DOI
 

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