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Simulation of film transmission path based on ant colony optimization algorithm. [PDF]
Wang Y.
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Impact of Ants on the Order Composition of Canopy Arthropod Communities in Temperate and Tropical Forests. [PDF]
Floren A, Müller T.
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Two new species of <i>Szelenyiopria</i> Fabritius (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae), larval koinobiont endoparasitoids of the leaf-cutter ant <i>Acromyrmex coronatus</i> (Fabricius) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), from Panama. [PDF]
Araúz G +7 more
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Urban Lasius niger ants more readily accept low concentration sucrose solution than rural ants
Stukalyuk S +4 more
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ALTAA: analysis of long-term activity patterns in ant colonies
Oh J, Cremer S.
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Perhaps the most sophisticated tools for dissecting the social structure of ants are those ants that exploit other ants. These exploiters range from ants that merely rob others to those that use common trail systems, while yet more devious forms share both the nests and the food supply of their hosts.
Nigel R. Franks, John H. Sudd
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2023
Ants are found everywhere from garden to mountaintop. They are at their most diverse in the tropics, but that does not make the 61 species of our part of the world any less fascinating or significant. As social insects, ants have fascinating life histories. Ecologically, they are highly important and influential.
Gary J. Skinner, Andrew P. Jarman
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Ants are found everywhere from garden to mountaintop. They are at their most diverse in the tropics, but that does not make the 61 species of our part of the world any less fascinating or significant. As social insects, ants have fascinating life histories. Ecologically, they are highly important and influential.
Gary J. Skinner, Andrew P. Jarman
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