“…Although termite-termite inquilinism has been studied under a variety of topics, such as population dynamics (Cristaldo, Rosa, Florencio, Marins, & DeSouza, 2012;Cunha, Costa, Espírito-Santo Filho, Silva, & Brandão, 2003;DeSouza et al, 2016;Rodrigues, Costa, Cristaldo, & DeSouza, 2018), chemical communication (Cristaldo et al, 2014;Cristaldo, Rodrigues, Elliot, Araújo, & DeSouza, 2016;Jirošová et al, 2016), resource intake associations (Florencio et al, 2013), and other traits of biological significance (Campbell et al, 2016;Collins, 1980;Costa et al, 2009;Cruz et al, 2018;Darlington, 2011;Eggleton & Bignell, 1997;Redford, 1984), it remains unclear which costs (if any) inquiline termite colonies impose to their termite host species.…”