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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Kaspari, M.
1996a.
Worker size and seed size selection by harvester ants in a Neotropical forest.
Oecologia (Berlin) 105:397-404.
Kaspari, M.
1996b.
Litter ant patchiness at the 1-m2 scale: disturbance dynamics in three Neotropical forests.
Oecologia (Berlin) 107:265-273.
Kaspari, M.
1996c.
Testing resource-based models of patchiness in four Neotropical litter ant assemblages.
Oikos 76:443-454.
Kaspari, M.
;
Byrne, M. M.
1995.
Caste allocation in litter
Pheidole
: lessons from plant defense theory.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 37:255-263.
Kaspari, M.
;
Vargo, E. L.
1995.
Colony size as a buffer against seasonality: Bergmann's rule in social insects.
American Naturalist 145:610-632.
Kaspari, M.
;
Ward, P. S.
;
Yuan, M.
2004.
Energy gradients and the geographic distribution of local ant diversity.
Oecologia (Berlin) 140:407-413.
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Kaspari, M.
;
Weiser, M. D.
1999.
The size-grain hypothesis and interspecific scaling in ants.
Functional Ecology 13:530-538.
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Kaspari, M.
;
Yanoviak, S. P.
;
Dudley, R.
2008.
On the biogeography of salt limitation: a study of ant communities.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 105:17848-17851.
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Kasugai, M.
;
Takeda, S.
;
Sakurai, H.
1983.
Some observations on the microgyne form of ant
Myrmica
ruginodis
Nylander (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Sapporo.
Kontyû 51:73-79.
Katedra Ochrony Lasu i Ekologii
1984.
IInd Symposium of the Protection of Forest Ecosystems: organisation of biocenosis as a basis of the prevention methods in protection of forests. Rogów, 7-8 December 1981.
Warszawa: Warsaw Agricultural University Press, 239 pp.
Katzke, J.
;
Barden, P.
;
Dehon, M.
;
Michez, D.
;
Wappler, T.
2018.
Giant ants and their shape: revealing relationships in the genus
Titanomyrma
with geometric morphometrics.
PeerJ 6:36 pp. e4242.
10.7717/peerj.4242
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Kaulfuss, U.
;
Dlussky, G. M.
2016 ("2015").
Early Miocene Formicidae (Amblyoponinae, Ectatomminae, ?Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, and Ponerinae) from the Foulden Maar fossil Lagerstätte, New Zealand, and their biogeographic relevance.
Journal of Paleontology 89 (6):1043-1055.
10.1017/jpa.2015.62
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Kaulfuss, U.
;
Harris, A. C.
;
Conran, J. G.
;
Lee, D. E.
2014.
An early Miocene ant (subfam. Amblyoponinae) from Foulden Maar: the first fossil Hymenoptera from New Zealand.
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 38:568-574.
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Kautz, S.
;
Lumbsch, H. T.
;
Ward, P. S.
;
Heil, M.
2009.
How to prevent cheating: a digestive specialization ties mutualistic plant-ants to their ant-plant partners.
Evolution 63:839-853.
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Kawahara, Y.
;
Hosoyamada, S.
;
Yamane, S.
1999.
Ant fauna of the Terayama Station for Education and Research on Nature, Kagoshima University. [In Japanese.].
Kagoshima University Faculty of Education Research Bulletin 50:147-156.
Keall, J. B.
1980a.
Some ants recently intercepted entering New Zealand (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
New Zealand Entomologist 7:119-122.
Keall, J. B.
1980b.
Some arthropods recently intercepted entering New Zealand in orchids from Honduras.
New Zealand Entomologist 7:127-129.
Keall, J. B.
1981.
A note on the occurrence of
Myrmecia
brevinoda
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in New Zealand.
Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 18:203-204.
Keall, J. B.
;
Somerfield, K. G.
1980.
The Australian ant
Iridomyrmex
darwinianus
established in New Zealand (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
New Zealand Entomologist 7:123-127.
Keegans, S. J.
;
Billen, J. P. J.
;
Morgan, E. D.
;
Gökcen, O. A.
1993.
Volatile glandular secretions of three species of New World army ants,
Eciton
burchelli,
Labidus
coecus
and
Labidus
praedator
.
Journal of Chemical Ecology 19:2705-2719.
Keegans, S. J.
;
Morgan, E. D.
;
Agosti, D.
;
Wehner, R.
1992.
What do glands tell us about species? A chemical case study of
Cataglyphis
ants.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 20:559-572.
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Keilbach, R.
1982.
Bibliographie und Liste der Arten tierischer Einschlüsse in fossilen Harzen sowie ihrer Aufbewahrungsorte. Teil 1.
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift (N.F.)29:129-286.
Notes:
Formicidae pp. 272-281.
Keister, M.
1963.
The anatomy of the tracheal system of
Camponotus
pennsylvanicus
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 56:336-340.
Kelber, C.
;
Rössler, W.
;
Roces, F.
;
Kleineidam, C. J.
2009.
The antennal lobes of fungus-growing ants (Attini): neuroanatomical traits and evolutionary trends.
Brain, Behavior and Evolution 73:273-284.
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Keller, L.
1991.
Queen number, mode of colony founding, and queen reproductive success in ants (Hymenoptera Formicidae).
Ethology Ecology and Evolution 3:307-316.
Keller, L.
(ed.) 1993.
Queen number and sociality in insects.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 451 pp.
Keller, L.
1995.
Social life: the paradox of multiple-queen colonies.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10:355-360.
Keller, L.
;
Genoud, M.
1997.
Extraordinary lifespans in ants: a test of evolutionary theories of ageing.
Nature (London) 389:958-960.
Keller, L.
;
Passera, L.
1989.
Size and fat content of gynes in relation to the mode of colony founding in ants (Hymenoptera; Formicidae).
Oecologia (Berlin) 80:236-240.
Keller, L.
;
Reeve, H. K.
1994.
Genetic variability, queen number, and polyandry in social Hymenoptera.
Evolution 48:694-704.
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