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Digging Deeper Into the Ecology of Subterranean Ants: Diversity and Niche Partitioning Across Two Continents
James K. Wetterer
Borowiec Et Al-2020 Ants – Phylogeny and Classification
Nymphister Kronaueri Von Beeren & Tishechkin Sp. Nov., an Army Ant
Mechanisms for the Evolution of Superorganismality in Ants
Predatory Ant (Labidus Coecus)
Musculature, Homology, and Functional Morphology (Hymenoptera, Aculeata, Formicidae)
HOUSE-INFESTING ANTS of the EASTERN UNITED STATES
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
Incidental Interactions Among Neotropical Army-Ant Colonies Are Met with Self-Organized Walls of Ants (HymenoPtera: Formicidae) Kaitlin M
Horned Curassow (Pauxi Unicornis) Ross Macleod, Rodrigo Soria and Melvin Gastañaga 63 - Red-Billed Curassow (Crax Blumenbachii) Carlos A
Taxonomic, Species and Functional Group Diversity of Ants in a Tropical Anthropogenic Landscape
Chemically Based Interactions and Nutritional Ecology of Labidus Praedator (Formicidae: Ecitoninae) in an Agroecosystem Adjacent to a Gallery Forest
Geographic Distribution of Labidus Coecus 31 Doi: 10.3897/JHR.44.4672 DATA PAPER
The Structured Diversity of Specialized Gut Symbionts of the New World Army Ants Piotr Łukasik1*, Justin A
The Behaviour, Diet, and Impact of New World Army Ants (Ecitoninae)
Myrmecophily in Beetles (Coleoptera): Evolutionary Patterns and Biological Mechanisms
Top View
Structure and Thermal Biology of Subterranean Army Ant Bivouacs in Tropical Montane Forests
Geographic Distribution of Labidus Coecus 31 Doi: 10.3897/JHR.44.4672 DATA PAPER
Snelling, R. R. 2007. New Synonymy, New Species, New Keys to Neivamyrmex Army Ants of the United States, Pp
Biodiversity Assessment Survey of the Kaieteur Plateau and Upper Potaro, Guyana Leeanne E
Prey Spectrum of Two Army Ant Species in Central Amazonia, with Special Attention on Their Effect on Spider Populations
Texas Memorial Museum Speleological Monographs 7:151
Land Use and Terrestrial Arthropods at the Colombian Pacific Coast / Uso
Genetic Differentiation at Species Level in the Neotropical Army Ant Labidus Praedator
Conserving Cracids: the Most Threatened Family of Birds in the Americas
Species-Level Predation Network Uncovers High Prey Specificity in a Neotropical Army Ant Community
Eciton Army Ants—Umbrella Species for Conservation in Neotropical Forests
Kaitlin M. Baudier, Phd
Geographic Origin and Spread of Cosmopolitan Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)