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- A global database of ant species abundances Comment
- Argentine Ant Invasion Associated With Loblolly Pines in the Southeastern United States: Minimal Impacts But Seasonally Sustained Academic Article
- Canopy and litter ant assemblages share similar climate–species density relationships Academic Article
- Carbohydrate supply limits invasion of natural communities by Argentine ants Academic Article
- Caste-specific visual adaptations to distinct daily activity schedules in Australian Myrmecia ants Academic Article
- Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure Academic Article
- Climatic drivers of hemispheric asymmetry in global patterns of ant species richness Academic Article
- Does Structural Complexity Determine the Morphology of Assemblages? An Experimental Test on Three Continents Academic Article
- Does morphology predict trophic position and habitat use of ant species and assemblages? Academic Article
- Dominance-diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion Academic Article
- Dominant meat ants affect only their specialist predator in an epigaeic arthropod community Academic Article
- Effects of an Alien Ant Invasion on Abundance, Behavior, and Reproductive Success of Endemic Island Birds Academic Article
- Experimental evidence for mediation of competition by habitat succession Academic Article
- Field tests of interspecific competition in ant assemblages: revisiting the dominant red wood ants Academic Article
- Forestry Alters Foraging Efficiency and Crop Contents of Aphid-Tending Red Wood Ants, Formica aquilonia Academic Article
- Habitat augmentation drives secondary invasion: An experimental approach to determine the mechanism of invasion success Academic Article
- Habitat contrasts reveal a shift in the trophic position of ant assemblages Academic Article
- How does habitat complexity affect ant foraging success? A test using functional measures on three continents Academic Article
- Invasive ants disrupt frugivory by endemic island birds Academic Article
- New mutualism for old: indirect disruption and direct facilitation of seed dispersal following Argentine ant invasion Academic Article
- The discovery-dominance trade-off is the exception, rather than the rule Academic Article
- The effect of temperature increases on an ant-Hemiptera-plant interaction Academic Article
- Thermoregulatory traits combine with range shifts to alter the future of montane ant assemblages Academic Article