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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Wilson, E. O.
1964a.
The true army ants of the Indo-Australian area (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dorylinae).
Pacific Insects 6:427-483.
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Wilson, E. O.
1964b.
The ants of the Florida Keys.
Breviora 210:1-14.
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Wilson, E. O.
1965a.
Trail sharing in ants.
Psyche (Cambridge) 72:2-7.
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Wilson, E. O.
1965b.
Chemical communication in the social insects.
Science (Washington, D. C.) 149:1064-1071.
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Wilson, E. O.
1965c.
A consistency test for phylogenies based on contemporaneous species.
Systematic Zoology 14:214-220.
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Wilson, E. O.
1968.
The ergonomics of caste in the social insects.
American Naturalist 102:41-66.
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Wilson, E. O.
1971.
The insect societies.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, x + 548 pp.
Notes:
Date from publisher.
Wilson, E. O.
1973.
The ants of Easter Island and Juan Fernández.
Pacific Insects 15:285-287.
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Wilson, E. O.
1974a.
The soldier of the ant,
Camponotus
(
Colobopsis
)
fraxinicola,
as a trophic caste.
Psyche (Cambridge) 81:182-188.
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Wilson, E. O.
1974b.
The population consequences of polygyny in the ant
Leptothorax
curvispinosus
.
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 67:781-786.
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Wilson, E. O.
1975a.
Sociobiology. The new synthesis.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 697 pp.
Notes:
Date from publisher.
Wilson, E. O.
1975b.
Leptothorax
duloticus
and the beginnings of slavery in ants.
Evolution 29:108-119.
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Wilson, E. O.
1975c.
Slavery in ants.
Scientific American 232(6):32-36.
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Wilson, E. O.
1975d.
Enemy specification in the alarm-recruitment system of an ant.
Science (Washington, D. C.) 190:798-800.
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Wilson, E. O.
1976a.
The organization of colony defense in the ant
Pheidole
dentata
Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 1:63-81.
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Wilson, E. O.
1976b.
A social ethogram of the Neotropical arboreal ant
Zacryptocerus
varians
(Fr. Smith).
Animal Behavior 24:354-363.
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Wilson, E. O.
1976c.
Behavioral discretization and number of castes in an ant species.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 1:141-154.
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Wilson, E. O.
1976d.
Which are the most prevalent ant genera?
Studia Entomologica 19:187-200.
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Wilson, E. O.
1977a.
[Review of: Wheeler, G. C., Wheeler, J. 1976. Ant larvae: review and synthesis. Mem. Entomol. Soc. Wash. 7:1-108.].
Science (Washington, D. C.) 195:975.
Wilson, E. O.
1977b ("1976").
The first workerless parasite in the ant genus
Formica
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Psyche (Cambridge) 83:277-281.
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Wilson, E. O.
1978.
Division of labor in fire ants based on physical castes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Solenopsis).
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 51:615-636.
Wilson, E. O.
1979.
The evolution of caste systems in social insects.
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 123:204-210.
Wilson, E. O.
1981a.
Epigenesis and the evolution of social systems.
Journal of Heredity 72:70-77.
Wilson, E. O.
1981b.
Communal silk-spinning by larvae of
Dendromyrmex
tree-ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Insectes Sociaux 28:182-190.
Wilson, E. O.
1984a.
The relation between caste ratios and division of labor in the ant genus
Pheidole
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 16:89-98.
Wilson, E. O.
1984b.
Tropical social parasites in the ant genus
Pheidole,
with an analysis of the anatomical parasitic syndrome (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Insectes Sociaux 31:316-334.
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Wilson, E. O.
1985a.
Ants of the Dominican amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 1. Two new myrmicine genera and an aberrant
Pheidole
.
Psyche (Cambridge) 92:1-9.
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Wilson, E. O.
1985b.
Ants of the Dominican amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 2. The first fossil army ants.
Psyche (Cambridge) 92:11-16.
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Wilson, E. O.
1985c.
Ants of the Dominican amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). 3. The subfamily Dolichoderinae.
Psyche (Cambridge) 92:17-37.
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Wilson, E. O.
1985d.
The sociogenesis of insect colonies.
Science (Washington, D. C.) 228:1489-1495.
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