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Cuticular compounds of workers and queens in two Leptothorax ant species — a comparison of results obtained by solvent extraction, solid sampling, and SPME

We investigated cuticular hydrocarbons and fatty acids of workers and queens from two ant species, Leptothorax acervorum and L. gredleri. Cuticular compounds were extracted from single ants by solvent extraction, solid sampling, and solid phase microextraction (SPME) with two different polydimethyls...

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Published in:Chemoecology 2002-01, Vol.12 (1), p.15-21
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