Problematic terminology in Myrmecology
One of the most common questions that all myrmecologists hear is: Why ants? Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to hear my myrmecologist...
One of the most common questions that all myrmecologists hear is: Why ants? Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to hear my myrmecologist...
Dear fellow social insect researchers, To celebrate Prof. Jรผrgen Heinzeโs career, a special symposium is being organised. This will be a hybrid event, and include...
Dear social insect lovers, dear friends and colleagues, We are excited to host the European meeting of the International Union for the Study of Social...
A 3-year PhD position is available (application deadline: 15 March 2023) within the project “EMINENT: Consequences of an EMerging parasite on an INvasivE aNT in...
In 2021, Myrmecological News awards for the third time the Best Paper of the previous year. From 7 January to 21 January, the editorial board...
The editorial board of Asian Myrmecology would like to announce the production of a special issue to commemorate the extensive and diverse contributions to myrmecology...
In 2020, Myrmecological News awards for the second time the Best Paper of the previous year. From 7 January to 21 January, the editorial board...
Dear Ant Lovers, As you know, Myrmecological News has always been a non-profit journal, and all editorial work has always been done in an honorary...
Widely known for his articles and photographs in National Geographic Magazine, Mark W. Moffett, PhD, aka Dr. Bugs, has conducted research and written books on...
The Harvard Museum of Natural History and the Microbial Sciences Initiative at Harvard University are hosting Corrie Moreau, Moser Professor of Arthropod Biosystematics and Biodiversity,...
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