The investigation of ant ecology in the Jackson Hole, Wyoming area has been concerned with three problems: The altitudinal distribution of ant species; the analysis of a Big Sagebrush ant population; and a description of a unique ant population on Moose Island, in the Snake River. Project Number 80
Urbanization, the creation of cities and their growth, is a process with profound implications for t...
The Crater District of Haleakala National Park was surveyed for ants. Three species were found. Arg...
The importance of ants as elements in cave ecology has been mostly unrecognized. A global list of an...
Objectives: The overall goal of this study is a comparison of the structure and composition of the a...
The history of myrmrecology in Wyoming began when Fore1 described a new species, obscuripes in the g...
The history of myrmrecology in Wyoming began when Fore1 described a new species, obscuripes in the g...
This study was conducted in northcentral Wyoming to evaluate the relationships of harvester ant (Pog...
Red wood ants (Formica rufa group) are ubiquitous in many conifer and mixed-conifer forests of north...
The summer\u27s work was concerned with three problems; sagebrush ant populations, a census of mound...
Ants are among the most abundant animals in most terrestrial ecosystems, yet local fauna are often p...
Grasslands are globally imperilled ecosystems due to widespread conversion to agriculture and there ...
This project examines exactly how invasive specific types of ants are, and what effect that has on t...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Our project investigates the effects of habitats and the invasive Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipe...
Western harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex occidentalis) are a species of large red ant native to the Amer...
Urbanization, the creation of cities and their growth, is a process with profound implications for t...
The Crater District of Haleakala National Park was surveyed for ants. Three species were found. Arg...
The importance of ants as elements in cave ecology has been mostly unrecognized. A global list of an...
Objectives: The overall goal of this study is a comparison of the structure and composition of the a...
The history of myrmrecology in Wyoming began when Fore1 described a new species, obscuripes in the g...
The history of myrmrecology in Wyoming began when Fore1 described a new species, obscuripes in the g...
This study was conducted in northcentral Wyoming to evaluate the relationships of harvester ant (Pog...
Red wood ants (Formica rufa group) are ubiquitous in many conifer and mixed-conifer forests of north...
The summer\u27s work was concerned with three problems; sagebrush ant populations, a census of mound...
Ants are among the most abundant animals in most terrestrial ecosystems, yet local fauna are often p...
Grasslands are globally imperilled ecosystems due to widespread conversion to agriculture and there ...
This project examines exactly how invasive specific types of ants are, and what effect that has on t...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Our project investigates the effects of habitats and the invasive Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipe...
Western harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex occidentalis) are a species of large red ant native to the Amer...
Urbanization, the creation of cities and their growth, is a process with profound implications for t...
The Crater District of Haleakala National Park was surveyed for ants. Three species were found. Arg...
The importance of ants as elements in cave ecology has been mostly unrecognized. A global list of an...