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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Buschinger, A.
1989a.
Evolution, speciation, and inbreeding in the parasitic ant genus
Epimyrma
(Hymenoptera, Formicidae).
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2:265-283.
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Boomsma, J. J.
;
Grafen, A.
1991.
Colony-level sex ratio selection in the eusocial Hymenoptera.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 4:383-407.
Ross, K. G.
;
Carpenter, J. M.
1991.
Phylogenetic analysis and the evolution of queen number in eusocial Hymenoptera.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 4:117-130.
Aron, S.
;
Passera, L.
;
Keller, L.
1994.
Queen-worker conflict over sex ratio: a comparison of primary and secondary sex ratios in the Argentine ant,
Iridomyrmex humilis
.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 7:403-418.
Vargo, E. L.
1996.
Sex investment ratios in monogyne and polygyne populations of the fire ant
Solenopsis invicta
.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 9:783-802.
Sanetra, M.
;
Crozier, R. H.
2001.
Polyandry and colony genetic structure in the primitive ant
Nothomyrmecia macrops
.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14:368-378.
Gyllenstrand, N.
;
Seppä, P.
;
Pamilo, P.
2005.
Restricted gene flow between two social forms in the ant
Formica truncorum
.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18:978-984.
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Steiner, F. M.
;
Schlick-Steiner, B. C.
;
Konrad, H.
;
Moder, K.
;
Christian, E.
;
Seifert, B.
;
Crozier, R. H.
;
Stauffer, C.
;
Buschinger, A.
2006a.
No sympatric speciation here: multiple data sources show that the ant
Myrmica microrubra
is not a separate species but an alternate reproductive morph of
Myrmica rubra
.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:777-787.
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Steiner, F. M.
;
Schlick-Steiner, B. C.
;
Konrad, H.
;
Moder, K.
;
Christian, E.
;
Seifert, B.
;
Crozier, R. H.
;
Stauffer, C.
;
Buschinger, A.
2006b.
Erratum - No sympatric speciation here: multiple data sources show that the ant
Myrmica microrubra
is not a separate species but an alternate reproductive morph of
Myrmica rubra
.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 19:1006-1006.
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van Wilgenburg, E.
;
Symonds, M. R. E.
;
Elgar, M. A.
2011.
Evolution of cuticular hydrocarbon diversity in ants.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24:1188-1198.
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Morrison, W. R., III
;
Witte, V.
2011.
Strong differences in chemical recognition cues between two closely related species of ants from the genus
Lasius
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 24:2389-2397.
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Schär, S.
;
Nash, D. R.
2014.
Evidence that microgynes of
Myrmica rubra
ants are social parasites that attack old host colonies.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27:2396-2407.
10.1111/jeb.12482
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Price, S. L.
;
Powell, S.
;
Kronauer, D. J. C.
;
Tran, L. A. P.
;
Pierce, N. E.
;
Wayne, R. K.
2014.
Renewed diversification is associated with new ecological opportunity in the Neotropical turtle ants.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 27:242-258.
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