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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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American Naturalist
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Gladstone, D. E.
1981.
Why there are no ant slave rebellions.
American Naturalist 117:779-781.
Wheeler, D. E.
1986.
Developmental and physiological determinants of caste in social Hymenoptera: evolutionary implications.
American Naturalist 128:13-34.
Boomsma, J. J.
1989.
Sex-investment ratios in ants: has female bias been systematically overestimated?
American Naturalist 133:517-532.
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Pollock, G. B.
;
Rissing, S. W.
1989.
Intraspecific brood raiding, territoriality, and slavery in ants.
American Naturalist 133:61-70.
Wheeler, D. E.
1991.
The developmental basis of worker caste polymorphism in ants.
American Naturalist 138:1218-1238.
Andersen, A. N.
1992b.
Regulation of "momentary" diversity by dominant species in exceptionally rich ant communities of the Australian seasonal tropics.
American Naturalist 140:401-420.
Frumhoff, P. C.
;
Ward, P. S.
1992.
Individual-level selection, colony-level selection, and the association between polygyny and worker monomorphism in ants.
American Naturalist 139:559-590.
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Sundström, L.
1995.
Sex allocation and colony maintenance in monogyne and polygyne colonies of
Formica
truncorum
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae): the impact of kinship and mating structure.
American Naturalist 146:182-201.
Kaspari, M.
;
Vargo, E. L.
1995.
Colony size as a buffer against seasonality: Bergmann's rule in social insects.
American Naturalist 145:610-632.
Ross, K. G.
;
Keller, L.
1995a.
Joint influence of gene flow and selection on a reproductively important genetic polymorphism in the fire ant
Solenopsis
invicta
.
American Naturalist 146:325-348.
Tsuji, K.
1995.
Reproductive conflicts and levels of selection in the ant
Pristomyrmex
pungens
:
contextual analysis and partitioning of covariance.
American Naturalist 146:586-607.
Tsuji, K.
;
Yamauchi, K.
1996.
Intracolonial sex ratio variation with and without local mate competition in an ant.
American Naturalist 148:588-596.
Hasegawa, E.
1997.
The optimal caste ratio in polymorphic ants: estimation and empirical evidence.
American Naturalist 149:706-722.
Economo, E. P.
;
Sarnat, E. M.
2012.
Revisiting the ants of Melanesia and the taxon cycle: historical and human-mediated invasions of a tropical archipelago.
American Naturalist 180(1):E1-E16.
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Gill, K. P.
;
van Wilgenburg, E.
;
Macmillan, D. L.
;
Elgar, M. A.
2013.
Density of antennal sensilla influences efficacy of communication in a social insect.
American Naturalist 182:834-40.
10.1086/673712
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