Ants play important roles in natural ecosystems. These eusocial insects are omnivorous feeders and live in a wide variety of habitats. They belong to the order Hymenoptera, and family Formicidae. There are more than 8800 described species that occur throughout the world. They have large heads, segmented antennae, and powerful jaws and undergo complete metamorphosis. In general, ants live typically in structured nest communities, forming nest sites in close proximity to moisture and food, underground, in ground-level mounds, or in trees. Among ant species, there is a wide range of interesting behaviors displayed. Many species are mutualistic, where they develop interactions with other insects and/or plants. Other species display parasitic re...
Ants are a very diverse taxonomic group. They display remarkable social organization that has enable...
Ants are a very diverse taxonomic group. They display remarkable social organization that has enable...
This special feature results from the symposium 'Ants 2016: ant interactions with their bio...
[Extract] Ant Ecology explores key ecological issues and new developments in myrmecology across a ra...
Ants are common throughout the world in many different ecosystems. More than 450 species of ants liv...
Abstract 350 words maximum (PLEASE TYPE)Ants are eusocial insects that are diverse, abundant, and gl...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
"Ants are among the most successful insects and are also among the most common pests in and around t...
Ants are a very diverse taxonomic group. They display remarkable social organization that has enable...
Ants are a very diverse taxonomic group. They display remarkable social organization that has enable...
This special feature results from the symposium 'Ants 2016: ant interactions with their bio...
[Extract] Ant Ecology explores key ecological issues and new developments in myrmecology across a ra...
Ants are common throughout the world in many different ecosystems. More than 450 species of ants liv...
Abstract 350 words maximum (PLEASE TYPE)Ants are eusocial insects that are diverse, abundant, and gl...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Ants represent an insect group with a great ecological importance, and they are also a valuable sour...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
International audienceAnts, like any animal, are subject to parasitism. However, as they are also su...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
Ants are ubiquitous and influential organisms in terrestrial ecosystems. About 1,000 ant species occ...
"Ants are among the most successful insects and are also among the most common pests in and around t...
Ants are a very diverse taxonomic group. They display remarkable social organization that has enable...
Ants are a very diverse taxonomic group. They display remarkable social organization that has enable...
This special feature results from the symposium 'Ants 2016: ant interactions with their bio...