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Effects of Myrmecochore Species Abundance
Native and Non-Native Ant Impacts on Native Fungi
Nutritional Ecology of Aphaenogaster Ants in Response to Climate Change Katie A
Evolutionary Innovations in Ants to Thermally Stressful Environments Andrew D
Evaluating the Impacts of Climate Change on Ant Biodiversity in the Temperate Forest Communities of the Northeastern United States
Some Ant Micros
Effects of Forest Edges, Exotic Ants and Nonnative Plants on Local Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Diversity in Urban Forest Fragments of Northeastern Ohio
The Study of Mutualistic Benefits to Plants in Myrmecochory Mariah Taylor Patton
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Clint Penick PHD
The Ant, Aphaenogaster Picea, Benefits from Plant Elaiosomes When Insect Prey Is Scarce Author(S): Robert E
Ecological Differentiation Among Key Plant Mutualists from a Cryptic Ant Guild
Molecular Chaperoning Helps Safeguarding Mitochondrial Integrity
The Ants of South Carolina Timothy Davis Clemson University,
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The Effect of a Trehalose Diet on Cold Tolerance in Aphaenogaster Picea
Trade-Offs in Cold Resistance at the Northern Range Edge of the Common Woodland Ant Aphaenogaster Picea (Formicidae)
Upward Ant Distribution Shift Corresponds with Minimum, Not Maximum, Temperature Tolerance
Biology and Ecology of Ants of the Genus Aphaenogaster in Florida
High Diversity in an Urban Habitat: Are Some Animal Assemblages Resilient to Long-Term Anthropogenic Change?
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A Bio-Bibliography of Caryl Parker Haskins
“Redirecting” the Study of Mutualistic Benefits to Plants in Myrmecochory
Draft Aphaenogaster Genomes Expand Our View of Ant Genome Size Variation Across Climate Gradients
Disentangling Resource Acquisition from Interspecific
Trophic Interactions Among Dead-Wood-Dependent Forest Arthropods in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA
Phylogeny of North American Aphaenogaster Species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Reconstructed with Morphological and Dna Data
The Biology and Natural History of Aphaenogaster Rudis
Phaëton the Official Newsletter of the Maryland Entomological Society
Draft Aphaenogaster Genomes Expand Our View of Ant Genome Size Variation Across Climate Gradients
Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Assemblages in Three New York Pine Barrens and the Impacts of Hiking Trails
The Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Alabama
Mites (Acari) Associated with the Ants (Formicidae) of Ohio and the Harvester Ant
Ants of North Carolina: an Updated List (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Upward Ant Distribution Shift Corresponds with Minimum, Not Maximum, Temperature Tolerance
Sampling Terrestrial Arthropod Biodiversity: a Case Study in Arkansas Michael Joseph Skvarla University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Insectes Sociaux (International Journal for the Study of Social Arthropods)
Mutualism Fails When Climate Response Differs Between Interacting Species
How Ant Communities Are Shaped by Vacant Land Management Strategies, Landscape Context