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  3. Volume 32 (2022)

Myrmecol. News 32: Cover, imprint, content

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Myrmecol. News 32: 1-22

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Review Article

Supercolonies of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): ecological patterns, behavioural processes and their implications for social evolution

Helanterä, H.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 23-40

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Review Article

The life history of Formica exsecta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from an ecological and evolutionary perspective

Sundström, L. & Vitikainen, E.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 41-50

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Original Article

High resolution mapping in Southern France reveals that distributions of supercolonial and monodomous species in the Tapinoma nigerrimum complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) are related to sensitivity to urbanization

Centanni, J., Kaufmann, B., Blatrix, R., Blight, O., Dumet, A., Jay-Robert, P. & Vergnes, A.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 51-64

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Review Article

Advanced cognition in ants

Czaczkes, T.J.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 65-73

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Original Article

Aversive learning as a behavioural mechanism of plant selection in the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Arêdes, A., Rodríguez, J., Bailez, O., dos Santos Lima, J.C., Canela, M.C. & Viana-Bailez, A.M.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 75-92

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Review Article

Always under foot: Tetramorium immigrans (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), a review

Moss, A.D., Swallow, J.G. & Greene, M.J.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 93-102

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Genetic identification of Formica rufa group species and their putative hybrids in northern Europe

Pamilo P. & Kulmuni J.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 103-113

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Original Article

Territory and trophic cascading effects of the ant Azteca chartifex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a tropical canopy

Soares, G.R., Lourenço, G.M., Costa, F.V., Lopes, I., Felisberto, B.H., Pinto, V.D., Campos, R.I. & Ribeiro, S.P.
 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 115-125

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Review Article

Who is working on ant physiology? There is room to improve international collaborations

Virola-V, B.S., Abrego, J., Castillo, D., Bonilla, E. & Gálvez, D.
 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 127-138

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Thermal-death-time model as a tool to analyze heat tolerance, acclimation, and biogeography in ants

Willot, Q., Ørsted, M., Damsgaard, C. & Overgaard, J.
 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 139-147

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Preferential food allocation to an essential worker subcaste in the invasive yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Lee, C.-C., Lin, Y.-T., Chiu, M.-C., Yang, C.-C.S. & Lin, C.-C.
 

 

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Myrmecol. News 32: 149-158

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Higher soil temperatures cause faster running and more efficient homing in the temperate thermophilous ant Formica cinerea (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Ślipiński, P. & Cerdá, X.
 

 

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