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    ... correlations between ant richness and abundance in response to urbanization and the nearby presence of invasive...
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    ...Many ant species make use of pheromone trails to coordinate food raids, which result in emergent...
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    by Adam Véle, Roman Modlinger
    Published 2019-12-01
    ... The division of functions among ant workers and their mutual cooperation is one of the reasons...
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    by Adam L Cronin
    Published 2013-01-01
    ... if attention to environmental cues is supplanted by unconditional copying. Ants frequently employ pheromone...
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    by Monnin Thibaud, Cronin Adam L
    Published 2009-10-01
    ... at multiple levels. <it>Aphaenogaster senilis </it>is a monogynous, monandrous, fission performing ant...
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    ... in Camponotus rufifemur ants, a clamp-like structure consisting of a notch on the basitarsus facing a spur...
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    by Adam Véle, Jakub Horák
    Published 2019-07-01
    .... The main aim of our paper was to study the carpenter ant (<i>Camponotus ligniperdus</i>) in windstorm...
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    Subjects: ...cocoa; cocoa black ant; dolichoderus thoracicus; geovisualisation...
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    by Adam T Clark, Jessica J Rykken, Brian D Farrell
    Published 2011-01-01
    ... this, we compile an inventory of the ants living in the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area...
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    ... to express different characters may enhance invasive potential. Ants are among the most pervasive...
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    .... During this behavior, ants place or drop various kinds of debris into liquids or soft food...
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    ...Abstract Background While thousands of ant species are arboreal, very few are able to chew...
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