Myrmecol. News 33: Cover, imprint, content
Cover, imprint, content
Myrmecol. News 33: 1-18
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Review Article
Supergenes as drivers of ant evolution
Chapuisat, M.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 19-34
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Original Article
Low diversity and host specificity in the gut microbiome community of Eciton army ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dorylinae) in a Costa Rican rainforest
Mendoza-Guido, B., Rodríguez-Hernández, N., Ivens, A.B.F., von Beeren, C., Murillo-Cruz, C., Zuniga-Chaves, I., Łukasik, P., Sanchez, E., Kronauer, D.J.C. & Pinto-Tomás, A.A.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 35-75
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Wonderfully weird: the head anatomy of the armadillo ant, Tatuidris tatusia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Agroecomyrmecinae), with evolutionary implications
Richter, A., Boudinot, B.E., Hita Garcia, F., Billen, J., Economo, E.P. & Beutel, R.G.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 77-89
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Socio- and population-genetic analyses of two West-African ponerine species (Megaponera analis and Paltothyreus tarsatus) with winged and wingless queens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Pohl, M., Frank, E.T. & Gadau, J.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 91-102
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Adult-brood ratio causes behavioural modifications to maintain transport performance during colony relocation in the ponerine ant Diacamma indicum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Gosh, P. & Annagiri, S.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 103-122
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Review Article
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and ecosystem functions and services in urban areas: a reflection on a diverse literature
Perfecto, I. & Philpott, S.M.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 123-138
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Review Article
Ant cuticle microsculpturing: diversity, classification, and evolution
Hellenbrand, J.P. & Penick, C.A.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 139-147
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The first fossil replete ant worker establishes living food storage in the Eocene
Sawh, I., Bae, E., Camilo, L., Lanan, M., Lucky, A., Morais Menezes, H., Fiorentino, G., Sosiak, C., Khadempour, L. & Barden, P.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 149-168
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Review Article
How to become one: the proximate mechanisms of self-assembly behaviour in social insects (Hymenoptera: Formicidae, Apidae)
Carlesso, D. & Reid, C.R.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 169-177
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Multisensory homing in the neotropical understory twig-nesting ant Pseudomyrmex boopis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Prince, D.C. & Yanoviak, S.P.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 179-186
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Bamboo sap ejection from the nests of Tetraponera binghami (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Pseudomyrmecinae) and the role of flood control in arboreal ants
Kovac, D., Klein, R.W., Rosli, H. & Wiwatwitaya, D.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 187-196
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The role of cuticular hydrocarbons in intraspecific aggression in the invasive ant Cardiocondyla obscurior
Drakula, M., Buellesbach, J. & Schrader, L.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 197-209
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Urbanization influences the trophic position, morphology, and colony structure of invasive African big-headed ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Taiwan
Peng, M.-H., Liu, K.-L., Tsai, C.-Y., Shiodera, S., Haraguchi, T.F., Itoh, M., Tseng, S.-P., Yang, C.-C.S., Singham, G.V., Tay, J.-W. & Neoh, K.-B.
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Myrmecol. News 33: 211-219
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Harbouring Blochmannia incurs costs: a trade-off between the necessity of the obligate primary endosymbiont for brood development and its costs for adult carpenter ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Preuss, A., Czuppon, P., Ernst, U.R. & Gadau, J.
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