“…Comparatively fewer studies have examined the plasticity of CHCs in termites and the role they play in communication (reviewed in Bagnères & Hanus, 2015). CHC profiles may, in a given species, differ quantitatively and/or qualitatively among populations, colonies, castes, and seasons (Brent, Penick, Trobaugh, Moore, & Liebig, 2016; Darrouzet et al, 2014; Haverty, Grace, Nelson, & Yamamoto, 1996; Shelton & Grace, 1996; Shelton & Grace 1997). Several studies found a correlation between agonistic behaviors and differing CHC profiles by introducing intraspecific and interspecific groups with different chemical profiles (Bagnères, Killian, Clément, & Lange, 1991; Delphia, Copren, & Haverty, 2003; Haverty, Copren, Getty, & Lewis, 1999; Haverty, Page, Thorne, & Escoubas, 1991; Kaib et al., 2004; Takahashi & Gassa, 1995).…”