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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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BMC Evolutionary Biology
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Kronauer, D. J. C.
;
Schöning, C.
;
Vilhelmsen, L. B.
;
Boomsma, J. J.
2007.
A molecular phylogeny of
Dorylus
army ants provides evidence for multiple evolutionary transitions in foraging niche.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 7:56.
10.1186/1471-2148-7-56
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Tsutsui, N. D.
;
Suarez, A. V.
;
Spagna, J. C.
;
Johnston, J. S.
2008.
The evolution of genome size in ants.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 8:64:1-9.
10.1186/1471-2148-8-64
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Maruyama, M.
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Steiner, F. M.
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Stauffer, C.
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Akino, T.
;
Crozier, R. H.
;
Schlick-Steiner, B. C.
2008.
A DNA and morphology based phylogenetic framework of the ant genus
Lasius
with hypotheses for the evolution of social parasitism and fungiculture.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 8:237.
10.1186/1471-2148-8-237
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Wernegreen, J. J.
;
Kauppinen, S. N.
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Brady, S. G.
;
Ward, P. S.
2009.
One nutritional symbiosis begat another: phylogenetic evidence that the ant tribe Camponotini acquired
Blochmannia
by tending sap-feeding insects.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 9:292.
10.1186/1471-2148-9-292
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Gotzek, D.
;
Clarke, J.
;
Shoemaker, D.
2010.
Mitochondrial genome evolution in fire ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
BMC Evolutionary Biology 10:300.
10.1186/1471-2148-10-300
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Brady, S. G.
;
Fisher, B. L.
;
Schultz, T. R.
;
Ward, P. S.
2014.
The rise of army ants and their relatives: diversification of specialized predatory doryline ants.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 14 (93):1-14.
10.1186/1471-2148-14-93
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Blaimer, B. B.
;
Brady, S. G.
;
Schultz, T. R.
;
Lloyd, M. W.
;
Fisher, B. L.
;
Ward, P. S.
2015.
Phylogenomic methods outperform traditional multi-locus approaches in resolving deep evolutionary history: a case study of formicine ants.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 15 (271):1-14.
10.1186/s12862-015-0552-5
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Prebus, M.
2017a.
Insights into the evolution, biogeography and natural history of the acorn ants, genus
Temnothorax
Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
BMC Evolutionary Biology 17 (250):1-22.
10.1186/s12862-017-1095-8
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Romiguier, J.
;
Rolland, J.
;
Morandin, C.
;
Keller, L.
2018.
Phylogenomics of palearctic
Formica
species suggests a single origin of temporary parasitism and gives insights to the evolutionary pathway toward slavemaking behaviour.
BMC Evolutionary Biology 18:40.
10.1186/s1186/s12862-018-1159-4
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