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Fecundity Determines the Outcome of Founding Queen Associations in Ants Eva‑Maria Teggers, Falk Deegener & Romain Libbrecht*
A Phylogenetic Analysis of North American Lasius Ants Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Trevor Manendo University of Vermont
Above-Belowground Effects of the Invasive Ant Lasius Neglectus in an Urban Holm Oak Forest
The Spatial Distribution of Wood-Nesting Ants in the Central
Ant Patch Preferences Author(S): Peter Nonacs and Lawrence M
Identification and Habits of Key Ant Pests of Washington
Myrmecological News Myrmecologicalnews.Org
Zootaxa, Hymneoptera, Formicidae
Evolução Cariotípica Em Diferentes Grupos De Formicidae
Fecundity Determines the Outcome of Founding Queen
1 Phylogeny, Evolution, and Classification of the Ant
The Influence of Tannins on the Extrafloral Nectar Characteristics and Insect Mutualists of Vicia Faba L. a Thesis Submitted To
European Fire Ants on Mount Desert Island, Maine: Population Structure, Mechanisms of Competition and Community Impacts of Myrmica Rubra L
Resource Allocation, Brood Production and Cannibalism During Colony Founding in the Fire Ant , Solenopsis Invicta Author(S): Walter R
A Preliminary Study of Ant Diversity and of Ant Dependence on Dead Wood in Central Interior British Columbia1
Sperm Bundles in the Seminal Vesicles of Sexually Mature Lasius Ant Males
Cooperation Among Unrelated Individuals: the Ant Foundress Case
The Ants of Ohio: an Updated Checklist 65 Doi: 10.3897/Jhr.70.35207 RESEARCH ARTICLE
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Hymenopteran Collective Foraging and Information Transfer About Resources 2012
2012 Forest Park Wildlife Report December 2012
Open-Top Chamber Warming Manipulation of Arthropod Communities at Harvard and Duke Forests
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Ecto-And Endoparasitic Fungi on Ants from the Holarctic Region
Ecto-And Endoparasitic Fungi on Ants from the Holarctic Region
A DNA and Morphology Based Phylogenetic Framework of the Ant
Fear and Loathing in the Super Organism: Foraging Strategy Doesn't Change Forager Response in a Landscape of Fear