Interview with Philip S.Ward
Phil Ward is a myrmecologist and professor of entomology at the University of California, Davis. His extremely prolific work on ant systematics and phylogeny has...
Phil Ward is a myrmecologist and professor of entomology at the University of California, Davis. His extremely prolific work on ant systematics and phylogeny has...
[There will be a time after the current CoV crisis when we will be able to move freely and jointly again.]Biology is the science of...
In the recently published review article: “Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as host and intruder: recent advances and future directions in the study of exploitative strategies” in...
Rebecca Clark is an assistant professor in Animal Physiology at Siena College – a liberal arts college in New York (USA). Her research, in general,...
Jonna Kulmuni is an Academic Research Fellow and Principal Investigator at the University of Helsinki in Finland. She is broadly interested in understanding evolution and...
Scupola, A., 2018. Le formiche del Veneto / The ants of Veneto. WBA Handbooks 9. WBA Project Ed., Verona, Italy. 336 pp. EUR 38.00 A Book...
In some countries, March is Women’s History Month and a good time to remember the work of women who studied ants in centuries past.One such...
Enikő Csata is 31 years old, and currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France. Prior to her position here, she completed...
Lauren Jacquier is a PhD student at the Sorbonne Université in Paris and is supervised by Mathieu Molet. In her PhD, she and her colleagues...
Brazil is the largest country of South America and famous for its high biodiversity, glorious foods, and beautiful beaches. So when I got the chance...
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