Juergen Liebig

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Biology Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Behavioral Sciences Psychology
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Dani Moore grad student 2012 Arizona State
Clint Penick grad student 2006-2012 Arizona State
Elizabeth I. Cash grad student 2016 Arizona State (Evolution Tree)
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Liebig J. (2020) Chemical Ecology: A New Royal Scent in a Small Insect Society. Current Biology : Cb. 30: R280-R282
Smith AA, Suarez AV, Liebig J. (2018) Queen pheromones out of context: a comment on Holman Behavioral Ecology. 29: 1212-1212
Pask GM, Slone JD, Millar JG, et al. (2017) Specialized odorant receptors in social insects that detect cuticular hydrocarbon cues and candidate pheromones. Nature Communications. 8: 297
Smith AA, Liebig J. (2017) The evolution of cuticular fertility signals in eusocial insects. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 22: 79-84
Gospocic J, Shields EJ, Glastad KM, et al. (2017) The Neuropeptide Corazonin Controls Social Behavior and Caste Identity in Ants. Cell. 170: 748-759.e12
Yan H, Opachaloemphan C, Mancini G, et al. (2017) An Engineered orco Mutation Produces Aberrant Social Behavior and Defective Neural Development in Ants. Cell. 170: 736-747.e9
Slone JD, Pask GM, Ferguson ST, et al. (2017) Functional characterization of odorant receptors in the ponerine ant, Harpegnathos saltator. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Penick CA, Liebig J. (2017) A larval ‘princess pheromone’ identifies future ant queens based on their juvenile hormone content Animal Behaviour. 128: 33-40
Glastad KM, Gokhale K, Liebig J, et al. (2016) The caste- and sex-specific DNA methylome of the termite Zootermopsis nevadensis. Scientific Reports. 6: 37110
Sasaki T, Penick CA, Shaffer Z, et al. (2016) A Simple Behavioral Model Predicts the Emergence of Complex Animal Hierarchies. The American Naturalist. 187: 765-75
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