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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution
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Buschinger, A.
1986.
Evolution of social parasitism in ants.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 1:155-160.
Wilson, E. O.
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Hölldobler, B.
1988.
Dense heterarchies and mass communication as the basis of organization in ant colonies.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 3:65-68.
Davies, N. B.
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Bourke, A. F. G.
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Brooke, M. de L.
1989.
Cuckoos and parasitic ants: interspecific brood parasitism as an evolutionary arms race.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 4:274-278.
Beattie, A. J.
1989.
Myrmecotrophy: plants fed by ants.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 4:172-176.
Davidson, D. W.
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McKey, D.
1993b.
Ant-plant symbioses: stalking the Chuyachaqui.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8:326-332.
Bourke, A. F. G.
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Chan, G. L.
1994.
Split sex ratios in ants with multiple mating.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 9:120-122.
Keller, L.
1995.
Social life: the paradox of multiple-queen colonies.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10:355-360.
Tsuji, K.
1996.
Queen-male conflict over sperm use in social insects.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11:490-491.
Heinze, J.
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Keller, L.
2000.
Alternate reproductive strategies: a queen perspective in ants.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 15:508-512.
Ashe, A.
;
Oldroyd, B.
2002.
Genetic determination of caste in harvester ants.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 17:448-449.
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Cover, S.
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Wilson, E. O.
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Nasrecki, P.
2003.
Encyclopedia of life: should species description equal gene sequence? A reply.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 18:612.
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Parker, J. D.
2004.
A major evolutionary transition to more than two sexes?
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19:83-86.
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Schlick-Steiner, B. C.
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Seifert, B.
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Stauffer, C.
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Christian, E.
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Crozier, R. H.
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Steiner, F. M.
2007.
Without morphology, cryptic species stay in taxonomic crypsis following discovery.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 22:391-392.
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