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Aphaenogaster senilis
A Small Number of Workers with Specific Personality Traits Perform Tool Use in Ants Istva´ N Maa´ K1,2, Garyk Roelandt3, Patrizia D’Ettorre3,4*
Short Term Response of Ants to the Removal of Ground Cover in Organic Olive Orchards
Reproductive Conflict Between Laying Workers in the Ant Aphaenogaster
The Functions and Evolution of Social Fluid Exchange in Ant Colonies (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Marie-Pierre Meurville & Adria C
Aphaenogaster Senilis
Is Phenotypic Plasticity a Key Mechanism for Responding to Thermal Stress in Ants?
Actes Des Colloques Insectes Sociaux
Trees Increase Ant Species Richness and Change Community Composition in Iberian Oak Savannahs
Personality of Ant Colonies (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) – Underlying Mechanisms and Ecological Consequences Eva Horna-Lowell*, Kevin M
Campagne D'évaluation 2013-2014
Aphaenogaster Ant Nests
The Evolution of Worker–Queen Polymorphism in Cataglyphis Ants: Interplay Between Individual- and Colony-Level Selections
11 Endocrine Control of Insect Polyphenism
Ants As Bioindicators of Riparian Ecological Health in Catalonian Rivers
The Coexistence
Aphaenogaster Senilis, En Doñana: Competencia Y Explotación De Los Recursos
Biology and Ecology of Ants of the Genus Aphaenogaster in Florida
BEHAVIOURAL and CHEMICAL STUDIES of DISCRIMINATION PROCESSES in the LEAF-CUTTING ANT Acromyrmex Laticeps Nigrosetosus (FOREL, 1908)
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Biogeography of Iberian Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Evolution of Cuticular Hydrocarbons in the Hymenoptera: a Meta-Analysis
Erstellung Einer Warnliste in Deutschland Noch Nicht Vorkommender Invasiver Tiere Und Pflanzen
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
Elena Tricarico Editors Social Recognition in Invertebrates the Knowns and the Unknowns Social Recognition in Invertebrates Laura Aquiloni · Elena Tricarico Editors
Detecting Nestmate Recognition Patterns in the Fission-Performing Ant Aphaenogaster Senilis: a Comparison of Different Indices
“Redirecting” the Study of Mutualistic Benefits to Plants in Myrmecochory
Opportunism and Seasonal Variation in the Foraging Ecology of Aphaenogaster Senilis1
Revision of the European Ants of the Aphaenogaster Testaceopilosa-Group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Peter Boer
Data Clustering Using Seed Disperser Ant Algorithm
Supplementary Material
Colony Fitness and Garden Growth in the Asexual Fungus-Growing Ant
Interdisciplinary Approaches for Uncovering the Impacts Of
Curriculum Vitae – Dr Crisanto Gómez 1
SEM Studies on Immature Stages of Aphaenogaster Beesoni Donisthorpe, 1933 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Ant Collective Behavior Is Heritable and Shaped by Selection 2 3 Justin T
Aphaenogaster Senilis and Effects of Social Isolation
Trail-Following Behaviour in Two Aphaenogaster Ants