Rita Cervo researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-0405-6402
Cervo, R.
Cervo, Rita
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Works
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Abdomen stroking behaviour and its possible functions in Polistes dominulus (christ) (hymenoptera, vespidae) | |
Alien insects in Italy: comparing patterns from the regional to European level. | |
Almost royal: incomplete suppression of host worker ovarian development by a social parasite wasp | |
Antennal Protein Profile in Honeybees: Caste and Task Matter More Than Age. | |
Assessing immunocompetence in red palm weevil adult and immature stages in response to bacterial challenge and entomopathogenic nematode infection | |
Associative foundation and nesting sites in Polistes nimpha | |
Biopesticides and insect pollinators: Detrimental effects, outdated guidelines, and future directions | |
Can venom volatiles be a taxonomic tool for Polistes wasps (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)? | |
Caste differences in venom volatiles and their effect on alarm behaviour in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus (Christ). | |
CHECKLIST OF MACRO-INVERTEBRATES OF THE SPECIAL CONSERVA-TION AREA “POGGI DI PRATA” (GROSSETO, CENTRAL ITALY)THROUGH A CITIZEN-SCIENCE AND EXPERT-BASED APPROACH | |
The chemical basis of host nest detection and chemical integration in a cuckoo paper wasp. | |
CIRCULATING LEVELS OF SEX STEROIDS AND SOCIO-SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR IN THE GREY PARTRIDGE (.PERDIX PERDIX L.) | |
Coevolution of daily activity timing in a host-parasite system | |
Competition between the native and the introduced hornetsVespa crabroandVespa velutina: a comparison of potentially relevant life-history traits | |
Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profile of Parasitic Beetles, <i>Aethina tumida</i> (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) | |
Cuticular hydrocarbons rather than peptides are responsible for nestmate recognition in Polistes dominulus. | |
Daily activity and non-random occurrence of captures in the Asian palm weevils | |
Differential investment in visual and olfactory brain regions is linked to the sensory needs of a wasp social parasite and its host | |
Dynamics of chemical mimicry in the social parasite wasp Polistes semenowi | |
Effects of the diet on the microbiota of the red palm weevil (Coleoptera: Dryophthoridae). | |
Evidence of immunocompetence reduction induced by cadmium exposure in honey bees (Apis mellifera). | |
Exposure to a biopesticide interferes with sucrose responsiveness and learning in honey bees | |
Facial markings in the social cuckoo wasp Polistes sulcifer: No support for the visual deception and the assessment hypotheses. | |
Fast Growth of Immature Brood in a Social Parasite Wasp: A Convergent Evolution between Avian and Insect Cuckoos. | |
Female volatiles as sex attractants in the invasive population of Vespa velutina nigrithorax | |
Fight or fool? Physical strength, instead of sensory deception, matters in host nest invasion by a wasp social parasite | |
Genetic relatedness in primitively eusocial wasps | |
Gut microbial composition in different castes and developmental stages of the invasive hornet Vespa velutina nigrithorax | |
High Varroa mite abundance influences chemical profiles of worker bees and mite-host preferences. | |
Home Range Analysis in the Study of Spatial Organization on the Comb in the Paper Wasp Polistes Dominulus | |
Hornets and Honey Bees: A Coevolutionary Arms Race between Ancient Adaptations and New Invasive Threats | |
Host nest preference and nest choice in the cuckoo paper wasppolistes sulcifer (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) | |
Hydrocarbon rank signatures correlate with differential oophagy and dominance behaviour in Polistes dominulus foundresses. | |
Increased immunocompetence and network centrality of allogroomer workers suggest a link between individual and social immunity in honeybees | |
Infestazioni da Sclerodermus domesticus Klug, 1809 e problematiche associate (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae) | |
Inquiline social parasites as tools to unlock the secrets of insect sociality | |
Interspecific competition between Trissolcus japonicus and Trissolcus mitsukurii, two promising candidates for biocontrol of Halyomorpha halys | |
Intra and inter-specific relationships in a cluster of stenogastrine wasp colonies | |
Intra-specific body size variation in Polistes paper wasps as a response to social parasite pressure | |
Just phoresy? Reduced lifespan in red palm weevilsRhynchophorus ferrugineus(Coleoptera: Curculionidae) infested by the miteCentrouropoda almerodai(Uroactiniinae: Uropodina) | |
Landmark-Based Mating Systems in Four Polistes Species (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) | |
L'ontogénèse de la reconnaissance des compagnons du nid chez les fourmis et les guêpes sociales. | |
Males do not like the working class: male sexual preference and recognition of functional castes in a primitively eusocial wasp | |
Natural biocide disrupts nestmate recognition in honeybees | |
Nestmate recognition in three species of stenogastrine wasps (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) | |
"The ontogeny of nestmate recognition in ants and social wasps" | |
Oral communications | |
Ovarian indexes as indicators of reproductive investment and egg-laying activity in social insects: a comparison among methods | |
An overview on the natural enemies of Rhynchophorus palm weevils, with focus on R. ferrugineus | |
Pheromones in social wasps | |
PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PAPER WASP SOCIAL PARASITES AND THEIR HOSTS (HYMENOPTERA: VESPIDAE; POLISTINAE) | |
Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) invading North America: some hypotheses for its rapid spread | |
Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) larvae show different cuticular patterns according to their sex: workers seem not use this chemical information. | |
Preliminary note onPolistes atrimandibularis, the social parasite ofPolistes gallicus(Hymenoptera Vespidae) | |
The queen is not a pacemaker in the small-colony wasps Polistes instabilis and P. dominulus | |
Queen succession conflict in the paper wasp Polistes dominula is mitigated by age-based convention | |
Rethinking recognition: social context in adult life rather than early experience shapes recognition in a social wasp | |
Sensing the intruder: a quantitative threshold for recognition cues perception in honeybees. | |
Social hackers: integration in the host chemical recognition system by a paper wasp social parasite. | |
Social parasites in polistine wasps are monophyletic: implications for sympatric speciation | |
Social parasitism and the molecular basis of phenotypic evolution | |
Spring Usurpation Restlessness: A Wasp Social Parasite Adapts its Seasonal Activity to the Host Cycle | |
Sterile Rhynchophorus ferrugineus males efficiently impair reproduction while maintaining their sexual competitiveness in a social context | |
Timing matters when assessing dominance and chemical signatures in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus | |
Unrelated helpers in a social insect. | |
Why are larvae of the social parasite wasp Polistes sulcifer not removed from the host nest? |