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Biplabendu Das
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The ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and their parasites: effects of parasitic manipulations and host responses on ant behavioral ecology
C De Bekker, I Will, B Das, RMM Adams
Myrmecological News 28, 2018
592018
Genetic Underpinnings of Host Manipulation by Ophiocordyceps as Revealed by Comparative Transcriptomics
I Will, B Das, T Trinh, A Brachmann, RA Ohm, C de Bekker
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 10 (7), 2275-2296, 2020
492020
Time-course RNASeq of Camponotus floridanus forager and nurse ant brains indicate links between plasticity in the biological clock and behavioral division of labor
B Das, C de Bekker
BMC genomics 23 (1), 57, 2022
282022
Hijacking time: How Ophiocordyceps fungi could be using ant host clocks to manipulate behavior
C de Bekker, B Das
Parasite Immunology 44 (3), e12909, 2022
162022
timecourseRnaseq: an R package to analyze time-course RNAseq data
B Das
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7069315, 2022
52022
Biological rhythms and task allocation in ant colonies
B Das, DM Gordon
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 101062, 2023
22023
Both behavior-manipulating and non-manipulating entomopathogenic fungi affect rhythmic gene expression in carpenter ant foragers upon infection
B Das, A Brachmann, C de Bekker
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 19.524837, 2023
22023
Using RNASeq to investigate the involvement of the Ophiocordyceps clock in ant host infection and behavioral manipulation
B Das, I Will, R Brouns, A Brachmann, C de Bekker
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 20.524843, 2023
12023
Harvester ant colonies differ in collective behavioural plasticity to regulate water loss
DM Gordon, E Steiner, B Das, NS Walker
Royal Society Open Science 10 (9), 230726, 2023
2023
Role of biological clocks in ant behavioral plasticity and parasitic manipulation of ant behavior
B Das
2022
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