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The Ants of Oklahoma Master of Science
2006 Imported Fire Ant Conference Proceedings
Habitat Complexity Modiwes Ant–Parasitoid Interactions: Implications for Community Dynamics and the Role of Disturbance
Ants of the Nevada Test Site
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Ants of the Granite Mountains FAMILY: FORMICIDAE
Using Ant Species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) As a Biological Indicator of Agroecosystem Condition
By ANN BURGESS MAYO Presented
Interactions Between Liometopum Microcephalum (Formicidae) and Other Dominant Ant Species of Sympatric Occurrence
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HOUSE-INFESTING ANTS of the EASTERN UNITED STATES
The Soldiers in Societies: Defense, Regulation, and Evolution Li Tian and Xuguo Zhou
Biology, Diet Preferences, and Control of the Dark Rover Ant
Body Size Variation and Caste Ratios in Geographically Distinct Populations of the Invasive Big-Headed Ant, Pheidole Megacephala (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
High Diversity in an Urban Habitat: Are Some Animal Assemblages Resilient to Long-Term Anthropogenic Change?
Hymenoptera: Formicidae), but Should They Be? and What Is a Dominance Hierarchy Anyways?
1 Extreme Worker Polymorphism in the Big
Ants of Dune and Ridge Woodlands
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The Ant Fauna of the Mojave National Preserve
Subspecies of Californica: Smith, M.R
Notes on Ant Larvae 1989-1991
House-Infesting Ants of the Eastern United States
Linum Sulcatum Riddell Grooved Flax
Anting Behavior in Birds: Ant Selection and Effect of Ant Chemistry on Feather Ectoparasites Hannah Carrington Revis Old Dominion University
Regulation, Development, and Evolution of Caste Ratios in the Hyperdiverse Ant Genus Pheidole
How Ants Send Signals in Saliva Adult Ants Use Saliva to Transfer Juvenile Hormone and Other Chemical Signals to Their Larvae
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Predaceous-Scavenger Ants in Utah D Elden Beck Brigham Young University
The Consequences and Implications of Ecology on Body Size Distributions in Social Insects by Bill Douglas Wills Dissertation
The Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Alabama
Mites (Acari) Associated with the Ants (Formicidae) of Ohio and the Harvester Ant
The Behavioural, Chemical, and Morphological Basis of Caste Regulation in the Worker Caste of Ants
Arthropods Associated with Xeric Longleaf Pine Habitats in the Southeastern United States: a Brief Overview
Using Ant Species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) As a Biological Indicator of Agroecosystem Condition
Open-Top Chamber Warming Manipulation of Arthropod Communities at Harvard and Duke Forests
New Insights Into the Function and Development of the Soldier Caste in Termites