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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Boomsma, J. J.
;
Mabelis, A. A.
;
Verbeek, M. G. M.
;
Los, E. C.
1987.
Insular biogeography and distribution ecology of ants on the Frisian islands.
Journal of Biogeography 14:21-37.
Brener, A. G. F.
;
Ruggiero, A.
1994.
Leaf-cutting ants (
Atta
and
Acromyrmex
) inhabiting Argentina: patterns in species richness and geographic range sizes.
Journal of Biogeography 21:391-399.
Andersen, A. N.
1995a.
A classification of Australian ant communities, based on functional groups which parallel plant life-forms in relation to stress and disturbance.
Journal of Biogeography 22:15-29.
Andersen, A. N.
1997c.
Functional groups and patterns of organization in North American ant communities: a comparison with Australia.
Journal of Biogeography 24:433-460.
Morrison, L. W.
1998a.
A review of Bahamian ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) biogeography.
Journal of Biogeography 25:561-571.
McGlynn, T. P.
1999.
The worldwide transfer of ants: geographical distribution and ecological invasions.
Journal of Biogeography 26:535-548.
Morrison, L. W.
2002b.
Island biogeography and metapopulation dynamics of Bahamian ants.
Journal of Biogeography 29:387-394.
Johnson, R. A.
;
Ward, P. S.
2002.
Biogeography and endemism of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Baja California, Mexico: a first overview.
Journal of Biogeography 29:1009-1026.
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Botes, A.
;
McGeoch, M. A.
;
Robertson, H. G.
;
van Niekerk, A.
;
Davids, H. P.
;
Chown, S. L.
2006.
Ants, altitude and change in the northern Cape Floristic Region.
Journal of Biogeography 33:71-90.
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Schlick-Steiner, B. C.
;
Steiner, F. M.
;
Pautasso, M.
2008.
Ants and people: a test of two mechanisms potentially responsible for the large-scale human population-biodiversity correlation for Formicidae in Europe.
Journal of Biogeography 35:2195-2206.
Vasconcelos, H. L.
;
Vilhena, J. M. S.
;
Facure, K. G.
;
Albernaz, A. L. K. M.
2010.
Patterns of ant species diversity and turnover across 2000 km of Amazonian floodplain forest.
Journal of Biogeography 37:432-440.
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Lucky, A.
;
Sarnat, E. M.
2010.
Biogeography and diversification of the Pacific ant genus
Lordomyrma
Emery.
Journal of Biogeography 37:624-634.
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Talavera, G.
;
Espadaler, X.
;
Vila, R.
2015.
Discovered just before extinction? The first endemic ant from the Balearic Islands (
Lasius balearicus
sp. nov.) is endangered by climate change.
Journal of Biogeography 42:589-601.
10.1111/jbi.12438
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Guénard, B.
;
Perrichot, V.
;
Economo, E. P.
2015.
Integration of global fossil and modern biodiversity data reveals dynamism and stasis in ant macroecological patterns.
Journal of Biogeography 42:2302-2312.
10.1111/jbi.12614
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Schär, S.
;
Talavera, G.
;
Espadaler, X.
;
Rana, J. D.
;
Andersen, A. A.
;
Cover, S. P.
;
Vila, R.
2018.
Do Holarctic ant species exist? Trans-Beringian dispersal and homoplasy in the Formicidae.
Journal of Biogeography 00:1-12.
10.1111/jbi.13380
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Branstetter, M. G.
;
Longino, J. T.
;
Reyes-López, J. L.
;
Brady, S. G.
;
Schultz, T. R.
2022.
Out of the temperate zone: a phylogenomic test of the biogeographical conservatism hypothesis in a contrarian clade of ants.
Journal of Biogeography -:1-14. [online early]
10.1111/jbi.14462
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