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First in Situ Identification of Ultradian and Infradian Rhythms, and Nocturnal Locomotion Activities of Four Colonies of Red Wood Ants (Formica Rufa-Group)
Flight Muscles Degeneration, Oogenesis and Fat Body in Lasius Niger and Formica Rufa Queens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Genus Camponotus Mayr, 1861 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Romania: Distribution and Identification Key to the Worker Caste
The Evolution of Social Parasitism in Formica Ants Revealed by a Global Phylogeny
Formica Paralugubris (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Italian Alps from New Data and Old Data Revisited
Red Wood Ants in North America
Behaviours Indicating Cannibalistic Necrophagy in Ants Are Modulated
Phylogenetic Relationships Based on DNA Barcoding Among 16 Species of the Ant Genus Formica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from China
Pathogens, Parasites, and Parasitoids of Ants: a Synthesis of Parasite Biodiversity and Epidemiological Traits
Formica Rufa L. Protects Indirectly F. Fusca L. Against Raids of F
NESTING and FORAGING CHARACTERISTICS of the BLACK CARPENTER ANT Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Degeer (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE)
Identification and Habits of Key Ant Pests of Washington
Based on the Use of Molecular Markers
Southern Red Wood Ant (Formica Rufa )
Colouration of Red Wood Ant Formica Rufa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Is Polymorphic, Modular and Size-Dependent
The Various Means by Which Nature Prevents an Excessiveincrease Of
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
Pheromones 98* Olfactory Electroantennogram
Top View
Predaceous Ants in Biological Control of Insect Pests of North American Forests
Acknowledgments
A Preliminary Study of Ant Diversity and of Ant Dependence on Dead Wood in Central Interior British Columbia1
Distribution and Conservation Status of the European Red Wood Ant Species Formica Pratensis Retzius, 1783 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in (European) Turkey
CO Emissions from Red Wood Ant (Formica Rufa Group) Mounds
Development of National Ecological Networks in the Baltic Countries in the Framework of the Pan-European Ecological Network
Phylogeographic Structure and Genetic Variation in Formica Ants
Formica Rufa Group)
Implementation PEBLDS in Central and Eastern European Countries
The Supercolonial European Wood Ant Formica Paralugubris SEIFERT, 1996
Mites (Acari) Associated with the Ants (Formicidae) of Ohio and the Harvester Ant
View-Based Navigation in Insects: How Wood Ants (Formica Rufa L.) Look at and Are Guided by Extended Landmarks Paul Graham* and Thomas S
Red Wood Ants in Bulgaria: Distribution and Density Related to Habitat Characteristics
The Evolution of Social Parasitism in Formica Ants Revealed by a Global Phylogeny
The Role of Wood Ants (Formica Rufa Group) in the Arctic Tundra and How Climate Change May Alter This Role
Survival of Persecuted Myrmecophiles in Laboratory Nests of Different Ant Species Can Explain Patterns of Host Use in the Field (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Pheromones 98* Olfactory Electroantennogram
Present Conservation Status of Red Wood Ants in North-Western Belgium: Worse Than Previously, but Not a Lost Cause
Species Dossier, Range and Distribution Data for the Hairy Wood Ant, Formica Lugubris, in Ireland
Nest Survival and Transplantation Success of Formica Rufa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Ants in Southern Turkey: a Predictive Approach
A Taxonomic Revision of the Palaearctic Members of the Formica Rufa Group (HymenoPtera: Formicidae) – the Famous Mound-Building Red Wood Ants Bernhard Seifert