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Tom Wenseleers

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Sobhy I, Goelen T, Wackers F, Verstrepen K, Wenseleers T, Jacquemyn H, et al.
J Chem Ecol . 2025 Mar; 51(2):29. PMID: 40047954
Nectar yeasts can significantly influence the scent of floral nectar and therefore the foraging behavior of flower-visiting insects. While these effects likely depend on nectar chemistry and yeast species, their...
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Dzialo M, Arumugam S, Piampongsant S, Cool L, Vanderaa C, Herrera-Malaver B, et al.
iScience . 2024 Nov; 27(11):111141. PMID: 39524341
Volatile aroma compounds are important chemical cues for insects. Behavioral responses to specific odors differ strongly between insect species, and the exact causative molecules are often unknown. Beer is frequently...
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Holtz A, Van Weyenbergh J, Hong S, Cuypers L, OToole A, Dudas G, et al.
BMC Infect Dis . 2024 Oct; 24(1):1139. PMID: 39390446
We investigate the emergence, mutation profile, and dissemination of SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.214.2, first identified in Belgium in January 2021. This variant, featuring a 3-amino acid insertion in the spike protein...
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Ferreira H, Alves D, Cool L, Oi C, Oliveira R, Wenseleers T
Evol Lett . 2024 May; 8(3):387-396. PMID: 38818418
In the field of social evolution, inclusive fitness theory has been successful in making a wide range of qualitative predictions on expected patterns of cooperation and conflict. Nevertheless, outside of...
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Windels E, Cool L, Persy E, Swinnen J, Matthay P, Van den Bergh B, et al.
ISME J . 2024 May; 18(1). PMID: 38691440
Effective treatment of bacterial infections proves increasingly challenging due to the emergence of bacterial variants that endure antibiotic exposure. Antibiotic resistance and persistence have been identified as two major bacterial...
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Willem L, Abrams S, Franco N, Coletti P, Libin P, Wambua J, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2024 Apr; 24(1):1171. PMID: 38671366
Background: When formulating and evaluating COVID-19 vaccination strategies, an emphasis has been placed on preventing severe disease that overburdens healthcare systems and leads to mortality. However, more conventional outcomes such...
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Schreurs M, Piampongsant S, Roncoroni M, Cool L, Herrera-Malaver B, Vanderaa C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):2368. PMID: 38531860
The perception and appreciation of food flavor depends on many interacting chemical compounds and external factors, and therefore proves challenging to understand and predict. Here, we combine extensive chemical and...
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Di Pietro V, Menezes C, de Britto Frediani M, Pereira D, Fajgenblat M, Ferreira H, et al.
Curr Biol . 2024 Mar; 34(9):1996-2001.e3. PMID: 38508185
The transmission of complex behavior and culture in humans has long been attributed to advanced forms of social learning, which play a crucial role in our technological advancement. While similar...
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Wynants E, Van Dun C, Lenaerts N, Princen S, Tuyttens E, Shpigler H, et al.
J Insect Physiol . 2023 Aug; 150:104557. PMID: 37625783
Juvenile hormone (JH) regulates developmental and physiological processes in insects. In bumble bees, the hormone acts as a gonadotropin that mediates ovary development, but the exact physiological pathways involved in...
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da Silva R, do Nascimento F, Wenseleers T, Oi C
Naturwissenschaften . 2023 May; 110(3):25. PMID: 37227507
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are often used in the chemical communication among social insects. CHCs can be used in nestmate recognition and as queen pheromones, the latter allows the regulation of...