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The Mesosomal Anatomy of Myrmecia Nigrocincta Workers and Evolutionary Transformations in Formicidae (Hymeno- Ptera)
First Record of the Army Ant Cheliomyrmex Morosus in Panama and Its High Associate Diversity
Borowiec Et Al-2020 Ants – Phylogeny and Classification
Mechanisms for the Evolution of Superorganismality in Ants
Curriculum Vitae
The Adaptive Significance of Phasic Colony Cycles in Army Ants
Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Extraordinary Predation by the Neotropical Army Ant Cheliomyrmex Andicola: Implications for the Evolution of the Army Ant Syndrome1
Early and Dynamic Colonization of Central America Drives Speciation in Neotropical Army Ants
Evolution of the Army Ant Syndrome: the Origin and Long-Term Evolutionary Stasis of a Complex of Behavioral and Reproductive Adaptations
Predation of Ants and Termites by Army Ants, Nomamyrmex Esenbeckii (Formicidae, Ecitoninae) in the Brazilian Amazon by Jorge L.P
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
Hymenoptera: Vespomorpha) Biota Colombiana, Vol
Testing the Museum Versus Cradle Tropical Biological Diversity Hypothesis: Phylogeny, Diversification, and Ancestral Biogeographic Range Evolution of the Ants
The Behaviour, Diet, and Impact of New World Army Ants (Ecitoninae)
Snelling, R. R. 2007. New Synonymy, New Species, New Keys to Neivamyrmex Army Ants of the United States, Pp
Ant Species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from the Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest of Northeastern Brazil: a Compilation from Field Surveys in Bahia and Literature Records
Early and Dynamic Colonization of Central America Drives Speciation in Neotropical Army Ants
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Colony Expansions Underlie the Evolution of Army Ant Mass Raiding
Generic Revision of the Ant Subfamily Dorylinae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
Species-Level Predation Network Uncovers High Prey Specificity in a Neotropical Army Ant Community
The Evolution of Social Traits and Biodiversity in the Ants
Eciton Army Ants—Umbrella Species for Conservation in Neotropical Forests
The Rise of Army Ants and Their Relatives: Diversification of Specialized Predatory Doryline Ants Seán G Brady1*, Brian L Fisher2, Ted R Schultz1 and Philip S Ward3
Correlates and Consequences of Worker Polymorphism in Ants