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Predicting Future Coexistence in a North American Ant Community Sharon Bewick1,2, Katharine L
The Ants of Oklahoma Master of Science
Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
A Survey of the Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Arkansas and the Ozark Mountains Joseph O'neill University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Nutritional Ecology of Aphaenogaster Ants in Response to Climate Change Katie A
Environmental Variables Affecting Ant (Formicidae)
The Ant, Aphaenogaster Picea, Benefits from Plant Elaiosomes When Insect Prey Is Scarce Author(S): Robert E
The Ants of South Carolina Timothy Davis Clemson University,
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Kritisches Verzeichniss Der Myrmekophilen Und
The Ants of Ashtabula County, Ohio (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
The Maryland Entomologist
Biology and Ecology of Ants of the Genus Aphaenogaster in Florida
HOUSE-INFESTING ANTS of the EASTERN UNITED STATES
High Diversity in an Urban Habitat: Are Some Animal Assemblages Resilient to Long-Term Anthropogenic Change?
Kritisches Verzeichniss Er Myrmekophil Und
The Dacetine Ant Strumigenys Arizonica, an Apparent Obligate Commensal of the Fungus-Growing Ant Trachymyrmex Arizonensis in Southwestern North America
Check List the Journal Of
Ants of Dune and Ridge Woodlands
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Fulva - Rudis - Texana Complex of the Ant Genus Aphaenogaster (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Effect of Red Imported Fire
Water Resources Management Plan for the Red Bud-Catalpa Creek Watershed
Phylogeny of North American Aphaenogaster Species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Reconstructed with Morphological and Dna Data
House-Infesting Ants of the Eastern United States
Phaëton the Official Newsletter of the Maryland Entomological Society
Draft Aphaenogaster Genomes Expand Our View of Ant Genome Size Variation Across Climate Gradients
Mites (Acari) Associated with the Ants (Formicidae) of Ohio and the Harvester Ant
Ants: Ecology and Impacts in Dead Wood
Sampling Terrestrial Arthropod Biodiversity: a Case Study in Arkansas Michael Joseph Skvarla University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Prevalence and Consequences of Ants and Other Arthropods in Active Nests of Midwestern Birds J.C
1 Effects of Prescribed Burning on Ground
Ants As Indicators of Biodiversity