Ant brains: marvelous atoms of matter
Rebekah Keating Godfrey was a graduate student in the Wulfila Gronenberg lab at the University of Arizona. The two are interested in the neuronal control...
Rebekah Keating Godfrey was a graduate student in the Wulfila Gronenberg lab at the University of Arizona. The two are interested in the neuronal control...
In the recently published article “Coping with temperature extremes: thermal tolerance and behavioral plasticity in desert leaf-cutting ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) across an altitudinal gradient” by...
I was recently contacted by Myrmecological News’ blog to write a post about our paper recently published in Insectes Sociaux: “Invasive in the North: New...
In the recently published article “Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) reduce the density of Cacopsylla pyri (Linnaeus, 1761) in Mediterranean pear orchards” published in Myrmecological News, Sanchez,...
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...
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...
In the recently published article “MEXICO ANTS: incidence and abundance along the Nearctic-Neotropical interface” in Ecology, Wesley Dáttilo and colleagues compiled all information available on...
In the recently published article “First record of the formicine genus Overbeckia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Australia” in Myrmecol. News, author Brian Heterick describes specimens of...
Fernando Fernández Castiblanco, Roberto José Guerrero Flórez, Thibaut Delsinne (eds.). 2019. Hormigas de Colombia. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, eISBN: 9789587837667. COP 49.900, EUR approx. 14...
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