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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Environmental Entomology
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Whitford, W. G.
;
Gentry, J. B.
1981.
Ant communities of southeastern longleaf pine plantations.
Environmental Entomology 10:183-185.
Wisdom, W. A.
;
Whitford, W. G.
1981.
Effects of vegetation change on ant communities of arid rangelands.
Environmental Entomology 10:893-897.
Scheffrahn, R. H.
;
Gaston, L. K.
;
Sims, J. J.
;
Rust, M. K.
1984.
Defensive ecology of
Forelius foetidus
and its chemosystematic relationship to
F
. (=
Iridomyrmex
)
pruinosus
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dolichoderinae).
Environmental Entomology 13:1502-1506.
Ferster, B.
;
Traniello, J. F. A.
1995.
Polymorphism and foraging behavior in
Pogonomyrmex
badius
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae): worker size, foraging distance, and load size associations.
Environmental Entomology 24:673-678.
Catangui, M. A.
;
Fuller, B. W.
;
Walz, A. W.
;
Boetel, M. A.
;
Brinkman, M. A.
1996.
Abundance, diversity, and spatial distribution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on mixed-grass rangelands treated with diflubenzuron.
Environmental Entomology 25:757-766.
Diniz-Filho, J. A. F.
;
Fowler, H. G.
1998.
Honey ants (genus
Myrmecocystus
) macroecology: effect of spatial patterns on the relationship between worker body size and geographic range size.
Environmental Entomology 27:1094-1101.
Orr, M. R.
;
Seike, S. H.
;
Benson, W. W.
;
Dahlsten, D. L.
2001.
Host specificity of
Pseudacteon
(Diptera: Phoridae) parasitoids that attack
Linepithema
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in South America.
Environmental Entomology 30:742-747.
Boulton, A. M.
;
Davies, K. F.
;
Ward, P. S.
2005.
Species richness, abundance, and composition of ground-dwelling ants in northern California grasslands: role of plants, soil, and grazing.
Environmental Entomology 34:96-104.
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Ouellette, G. D.
;
Drummond, F. A.
;
Choate, B.
;
Groden, E.
2010.
Ant diversity and distribution in Acadia National Park, Maine.
Environmental Entomology 39:1447-1556.
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