‘ants’ tag
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Links
- “Ant Queens Cannibalize Infected Brood to Contain Disease Spread and Recycle Nutrients”, Bizzell & Pull 2024
- “Invasion Genetics of the Longhorn Crazy Ant: the Global Expansion of a Double-Clonal Reproduction System”, Tseng et al 2022
- “Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Cover Inaccessible Surfaces With Particles to Facilitate Food Search and Transportation”, Wen et al 2020
- “Ant Collective Behavior Is Heritable and Shaped by Selection”, Walsh et al 2019
- “The Bayesian Superorganism III: Externalized Memories Facilitate Distributed Sampling”, Hunt et al 2018
- “The Bayesian Superorganism I: Collective Probability Estimation”, Hunt et al 2018
- “The Simple Algorithm That Ants Use to Build Bridges”
- “Three-Dimensional Visualization and a Deep-Learning Model Reveal Complex Fungal Parasite Networks in Behaviorally Manipulated Ants”, Fredericksen et al 2017
- “How the Zombie Fungus Takes Over Ants’ Bodies to Control Their Minds: The Infamous Parasite’s Methods Are More Complex and More Sinister Than Anyone Suspected”, Yong 2017
- “Queen Number and Raiding Behavior in the Ant Genus Myrmecocystus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, Hölldobler et al 2011
- “Ant-Based Computing”, Michael 2009
- “Genetic Evidence for Intra-Specific & Inter-Specific Slavery in Honey Ants (genus Myrmecocystus)”, Kronauer et al 2003
- “Territoriality in the Malaysian Giant Ant Camponotus Gigas (Hymenoptera/Formicidae)”, Pfeiffer & Linsenmair 2001
- “Multimodal Signals in Ant Communication”, Hölldobler 1999
- “Trail Communication and Directional Recruitment to Food in Red Wood Ants (Formica)”, Rosengren & Fortelius 1987
- “Ritualized Combat and Intercolony Communication in Ants”, Lumsden & Hölldobler 1983
- “Eternal Youth Kills Ants”, Times 1982
- “Foraging and Spatiotemporal Territories in the Honey Ant Myrmecocystus Mimicus Wheeler (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, Hölldobler 1981
- “Territorial Strategies in Ants”, Hölldobler & Lumsden 1980
- “Psychology at Michigan: The Pillsbury Years, 1897–1947 § John F. Shepard”, Raphelson 1980 (page 5)
- “Territoriality in Ants”, Hölldobler 1979
- “Tournaments and Slavery in a Desert Ant”, Hölldobler 1976
- “Queen Execution in a Monogynous Ant”
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- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Links
“Ant Queens Cannibalize Infected Brood to Contain Disease Spread and Recycle Nutrients”, Bizzell & Pull 2024
Ant queens cannibalize infected brood to contain disease spread and recycle nutrients
“Invasion Genetics of the Longhorn Crazy Ant: the Global Expansion of a Double-Clonal Reproduction System”, Tseng et al 2022
“Red Imported Fire Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Cover Inaccessible Surfaces With Particles to Facilitate Food Search and Transportation”, Wen et al 2020
“Ant Collective Behavior Is Heritable and Shaped by Selection”, Walsh et al 2019
Ant collective behavior is heritable and shaped by selection
“The Bayesian Superorganism III: Externalized Memories Facilitate Distributed Sampling”, Hunt et al 2018
The Bayesian Superorganism III: externalized memories facilitate distributed sampling
“The Bayesian Superorganism I: Collective Probability Estimation”, Hunt et al 2018
The Bayesian Superorganism I: collective probability estimation
“The Simple Algorithm That Ants Use to Build Bridges”
“Three-Dimensional Visualization and a Deep-Learning Model Reveal Complex Fungal Parasite Networks in Behaviorally Manipulated Ants”, Fredericksen et al 2017
“How the Zombie Fungus Takes Over Ants’ Bodies to Control Their Minds: The Infamous Parasite’s Methods Are More Complex and More Sinister Than Anyone Suspected”, Yong 2017
“Queen Number and Raiding Behavior in the Ant Genus Myrmecocystus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, Hölldobler et al 2011
Queen number and raiding behavior in the ant genus Myrmecocystus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
“Ant-Based Computing”, Michael 2009
“Genetic Evidence for Intra-Specific & Inter-Specific Slavery in Honey Ants (genus Myrmecocystus)”, Kronauer et al 2003
Genetic evidence for intra-specific & inter-specific slavery in honey ants (genus Myrmecocystus)
“Territoriality in the Malaysian Giant Ant Camponotus Gigas (Hymenoptera/Formicidae)”, Pfeiffer & Linsenmair 2001
Territoriality in the Malaysian giant ant Camponotus gigas (Hymenoptera/Formicidae)
“Multimodal Signals in Ant Communication”, Hölldobler 1999
“Trail Communication and Directional Recruitment to Food in Red Wood Ants (Formica)”, Rosengren & Fortelius 1987
Trail communication and directional recruitment to food in red wood ants (Formica)
“Ritualized Combat and Intercolony Communication in Ants”, Lumsden & Hölldobler 1983
“Eternal Youth Kills Ants”, Times 1982
“Foraging and Spatiotemporal Territories in the Honey Ant Myrmecocystus Mimicus Wheeler (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, Hölldobler 1981
“Territorial Strategies in Ants”, Hölldobler & Lumsden 1980
“Psychology at Michigan: The Pillsbury Years, 1897–1947 § John F. Shepard”, Raphelson 1980 (page 5)
Psychology at Michigan: The Pillsbury years, 1897–1947 § John F. Shepard
“Territoriality in Ants”, Hölldobler 1979
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“Tournaments and Slavery in a Desert Ant”, Hölldobler 1976
“Queen Execution in a Monogynous Ant”
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ant-parasitism
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Bibliography
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2011-holldobler.pdf
: “Queen Number and Raiding Behavior in the Ant Genus Myrmecocystus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, -
1983-lumsden.pdf
: “Ritualized Combat and Intercolony Communication in Ants”, -
1981-holldobler.pdf
: “Foraging and Spatiotemporal Territories in the Honey Ant Myrmecocystus Mimicus Wheeler (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, -
1980-holldobler.pdf
: “Territorial Strategies in Ants”, -
1980-raphelson.pdf#page=5
: “Psychology at Michigan: The Pillsbury Years, 1897–1947 § John F. Shepard”,