The evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is increasingly well-understood due to recent phylogenetic analyses, along with estimates of divergence times and diversification rates. Yet, leading hypotheses regarding the ancestral habitat of ants conflict with new findings that early ant lineages are cryptic and subterranean. Where the ants evolved, in respect to habitat, and how habitat shifts took place over time have not been formally tested. Here, we reconstruct the habitat transitions of crown-group ants through time, focusing on where they nest and forage (in the canopy, litter, or soil). Based on ancestral character reconstructions, we show that in contrast to the current consensus based on verbal arguments that ants evolved in tro...
Organisms exhibit characteristics that can change depending on the environment and vary across a spe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
Outside humans, true agriculture was previously thought to be restricted to social insects farming f...
The evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is increasingly well-understood due to recent phylog...
<div><p>The evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is increasingly well-understood due to recen...
The evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is increasingly well-understood due to recent phylog...
Originating most likely in the early Cretaceous, ants have diversified to become the world's most su...
International audienceAnts are abundant, ecologically influential, and diverse eusocial Hymenoptera....
The evolution of ant agriculture, as practiced by the fungus-farming “attine” ants, is thought to ha...
Abstract Background Army ants are the prime arthropod predators in tropical forests, with huge colon...
Ants are one of the most studied insects in the world; and the literature devoted to their origin an...
Ants are the world\u27s most conspicuous and important eusocial insects and their diversity, abundan...
Ants emerged during the Cretaceous Period more than 100 million years ago (Grimaldi & Engel 2005; Pe...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
Ant–plant interactions are diverse and abundant and include classic models in the study of mutualism...
Organisms exhibit characteristics that can change depending on the environment and vary across a spe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
Outside humans, true agriculture was previously thought to be restricted to social insects farming f...
The evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is increasingly well-understood due to recent phylog...
<div><p>The evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is increasingly well-understood due to recen...
The evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is increasingly well-understood due to recent phylog...
Originating most likely in the early Cretaceous, ants have diversified to become the world's most su...
International audienceAnts are abundant, ecologically influential, and diverse eusocial Hymenoptera....
The evolution of ant agriculture, as practiced by the fungus-farming “attine” ants, is thought to ha...
Abstract Background Army ants are the prime arthropod predators in tropical forests, with huge colon...
Ants are one of the most studied insects in the world; and the literature devoted to their origin an...
Ants are the world\u27s most conspicuous and important eusocial insects and their diversity, abundan...
Ants emerged during the Cretaceous Period more than 100 million years ago (Grimaldi & Engel 2005; Pe...
Levels of diversity vary strikingly among different phylogenetic lineages of ants. Rapid radiations ...
Ant–plant interactions are diverse and abundant and include classic models in the study of mutualism...
Organisms exhibit characteristics that can change depending on the environment and vary across a spe...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Army ants, keystone predators in tropical forests, col...
Outside humans, true agriculture was previously thought to be restricted to social insects farming f...