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FLIGHTS of the ANT POLYERGUS LUCIDUS MAYR* Flights of Ants At
Raid Organization and Behavioral Development in the Slave-Making Ant Polyergus Lucidus Mayr E
Arkansas Academy of Science
Akes an Ant an Ant? Are Insects, and Insects Are Arth Ropods: Invertebrates (Animals With
Hymenoptera: Formicidae)* by Howard Topoff, Diane Bodoni, Peter Sherman, and Linda Goodloe
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
FLIGHTS of the ANT POLYERGUS LUCIDUS MAYR* by MARY TALBOT Lindenwood College, St
Social-Parasitic Ant Polyergus* (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Extermination of Ant Nests in Agricultural Fields As Reflected in Talmudic Literature
The Ants of South Carolina Timothy Davis Clemson University,
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Slave-Raids of the Ant Polyergus Lucidusmayr*
Journal of Insect Science | ISSN: 1536-2442
A Bio-Bibliography of Caryl Parker Haskins
Emigration Raids by Slave-Making Ants: a Rapid-Transit System for Colony Relocation (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
11 445 Macgown 14
Species of Formica
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science
Intercolonial Differences in Raiding Activities in the Japanese Slave-Making Ant <Emphasis Type="Italic">Polyerg
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MATERIAL and METHODS Three Species of Polyergus Were Investigated
Checklist of the Ants of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Ant (Formica Pallidefulva) Nest Architecture: Structure and Rules of Excavation Alexander S
News from Hudsonia
Chemical and Molecular Ecology of the North American Slave-‐Making
Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Assemblages in Three New York Pine Barrens and the Impacts of Hiking Trails
Cies Formica Schaufussl and the Other, P/N#10 Contained Formica Nitidiventris Slaves
Some Questions Related to Mechanisms of Slave-Raids in Amazon-Ant Polyergus Rufescens Latr
CONTROVERSIES on the SUBJECT of SLAVE-RAIDS in AMAZON ANTS (GENUS POLYERGUS) Abstract. the Paper Contains a Polemic with The
Sociobiology of Slave-Making Ants
Comparison of Reproductive Strategies and Raiding Behaviour in Facultative and Obligatory Slave-Making Ants: the Case of Formica Sanguinea and Polyergus Rufescens
Raiding Behavior of the Japanese Slave-Making Ant <Emphasis Type
Ants As Prey
Nest Relocation in the Slavemaking Ants Formica Subintegra and Formica Pergandei: a Response to Host Nest Availability That Increases Raiding Success
Fear and Loathing in the Super Organism: Foraging Strategy Doesn't Change Forager Response in a Landscape of Fear
Ants As Indicators of Biodiversity