The South American seed-harvester ant Pogonomyrmex laticeps has dimorphic queens: ergatoid (permanently wingless) and brachypterous (short, non-functional wings). Surveys in western Argentina indicated that colonies near Chilecito, La Rioja Province, produced only ergatoid queens, while those near Punta Balasto, Catamarca Province (263 km away), produced only brachypterous queens. Brachypterous queens were significantly larger than ergatoid queens for 10 of 11 external characters, but both phenotypes had comparable reproductive potential, i.e., a spermatheca and a similar number of ovarioles. Using normal winged queens of the closely related P. uruguayensis for comparison, we determined that both queen phenotypes in P. laticeps had a full s...
The North American little black ant, Monomorium sp. AZ-02 (subfamily Myrmicinae), displays a dimorph...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
The South American seed-harvester ant Pogonomyrmex laticeps has dimorphic queens: ergatoid (permanen...
Abstract. Winged queens are the most common repro-ductives in ants. They are morphologically special...
Abstract. The North American seed-harvester ant Pogo-nomyrmex (Ephebomyrmex) pima displays a dimorph...
Abstract In ants, winged queens that are specialized for independent colony foundation can be replac...
abstract: Many ants have independently evolved castes with novel morphology as well as function, suc...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
<div><p>In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the m...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
International audienceMegalomyrmex Forel (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) consists of 44 species with div...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
International audienceMegalomyrmex Forel (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) consists of 44 species with div...
The North American little black ant, Monomorium sp. AZ-02 (subfamily Myrmicinae), displays a dimorph...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
The South American seed-harvester ant Pogonomyrmex laticeps has dimorphic queens: ergatoid (permanen...
Abstract. Winged queens are the most common repro-ductives in ants. They are morphologically special...
Abstract. The North American seed-harvester ant Pogo-nomyrmex (Ephebomyrmex) pima displays a dimorph...
Abstract In ants, winged queens that are specialized for independent colony foundation can be replac...
abstract: Many ants have independently evolved castes with novel morphology as well as function, suc...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
<div><p>In ants, dispersal strategies and morphology of female sexuals are generally linked to the m...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
International audienceMegalomyrmex Forel (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) consists of 44 species with div...
Background: The dispersal ability of queens is central to understanding ant life-history evolution, ...
International audienceMegalomyrmex Forel (Myrmicinae: Solenopsidini) consists of 44 species with div...
The North American little black ant, Monomorium sp. AZ-02 (subfamily Myrmicinae), displays a dimorph...
Polydomy associated with unicoloniality is a common trait of invasive species. In the invasive Argen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...