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Pseudomyrmex ferruginea
Reproductive Conflict Among Workers of the Ant Species Pseudomyrmex Gracilis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Masondentinger Umn 0130E 1
Swollen-Thorn Acacias of Central America
Selection of Larvae for Queen Rearing by Workers in the Honey Bee (Apis
Birds and the Ant X Acacia Interaction in Central America, with Notes on Birds and Other Myrmecophytes Author(S): Daniel H. Janzen Source: the Condor, Vol
New and Little-Known Myrmecophytic Associations from Bornean Rain Forests
Mutualistic Acacia-Ants Show That Specialized Bacteria Are Not Required for the Evolution of Herbivory
Nuptial Flight of the Southeast Asian Plant-Ant Crematogaster Captiosa (Forel, 1911) and the Phenology of Colony Founding
And Pseudomyrmex Ants: a Symbiotic Relationship with Risks of Attack for Humans
Causes and Consequences of Genetic Caste-Bias in the Eusocial Hymenoptera
Morphology and Chemical Contents of Dufour Glands of Pseudomyrmex Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) A
Plant Communication from an Ecological Perspective Editors Dr
Thea Lives of ANTS
Plant-Inhabiting Ant Utilizes Chemical Cues for Host Discrimination
Influence of Neighboring Plants on the Dynamics of an Ant–Acacia
Ants Affects Relative Abundance but Not Identity of Host‐
And Its Live-Stem Inhabiting Ants
The Ecology of Extrafloral Nectar in Senna Mexicana Var. Chapmanii, Having Been Approved in Respect to Style and Intellectual Content, Is Referred to You for Judgment
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Les Relations Fourmis-Plantes Sous Les Tropiques Américains
Colony Structure of a Bamboo-Dwelling Tetraponera Sp
HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) EN UNA LOCALIDAD DE BELLO (ANTIOQUIA, COLOMBIA) Revista Facultad Nacional De Agronomía - Medellín, Vol
Spatio-Temporal Variation in an Ant-Plant Interaction Kellie M
Redalyc.Mirmecofilia: Las Plantas Con Ejército Propio
Comparative Study on Some Physical and Chemical Properties of Ant ,Wasp and Termite Insects Nest-Mud Huda Yousif Elkheir Ismael
The Direct and Ecological Costs of an Ant-Plant Symbiosis. the American Naturalist 179(6): 768-778
Exclusive Rewards in Mutualisms: Ant Proteases and Plant Protease Inhibitors Create a Lock–Key System to Protect Acacia Food Bodies from Exploitation
Birds and the Ant X Acacia Interaction in Central America, with Notes on Birds and Other Myrmecophytes