The Malagasy Camponotus edmondi species group is revised based on both qualitative morphological traits and multivariate analysis of continuous morphometric data. To minimize the effect of the scaling properties of diverse traits due to worker caste polymorphism, and to achieve the desired near-linearity of data, morphometric analyses were done only on minor workers. The majority of traits exhibit broken scaling on head size, dividing Camponotus workers into two discrete subcastes, minors and majors. This broken scaling prevents the application of algorithms that uses linear combination of data to the entire dataset, hence only minor workers were analyzed statistically. The elimination of major workers resulted in linearity and the data mee...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
FIGURES 19–26. Distribution maps of the Camponotus grandidieri and niveosetosus species groups in th...
Madagascar is one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots, meriting special attention from bio...
The Camponotus grandidieri species group and Camponotus niveosetosus species group of the Malagasy r...
The Camponotus grandidieri species group and Camponotus niveosetosus species group of the Malagasy r...
The Camponotus subgenus Myrmosaga subgen. rev. from the Malagasy region is revised based on analysi...
The Camponotus subgenus Mayria is revised based on the analysis of both qualitative morphological ch...
Rakotonirina, Jean Claude, Csősz, Sándor, Fisher, Brian L. (2017): Taxonomic revision of the Malagas...
The subgenus Mayria of the genus Camponotus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is revised. The subgenus is en...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
Jean Claude Rakotonirina, Brian L. Fisher (2018): Taxonomic revision of the Malagasy Camponotus subg...
Figures 34-39 - Distribution maps of the Camponotus edmondi species group in the Ma...
FIGURE 2. Scatterplot of PCA analysis in shape space for the members of the C. grandidieri species g...
Jean Claude Rakotonirina, Brian L. Fisher (2018): Taxonomic revision of the Malagasy Camponotus subg...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
FIGURES 19–26. Distribution maps of the Camponotus grandidieri and niveosetosus species groups in th...
Madagascar is one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots, meriting special attention from bio...
The Camponotus grandidieri species group and Camponotus niveosetosus species group of the Malagasy r...
The Camponotus grandidieri species group and Camponotus niveosetosus species group of the Malagasy r...
The Camponotus subgenus Myrmosaga subgen. rev. from the Malagasy region is revised based on analysi...
The Camponotus subgenus Mayria is revised based on the analysis of both qualitative morphological ch...
Rakotonirina, Jean Claude, Csősz, Sándor, Fisher, Brian L. (2017): Taxonomic revision of the Malagas...
The subgenus Mayria of the genus Camponotus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is revised. The subgenus is en...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
Jean Claude Rakotonirina, Brian L. Fisher (2018): Taxonomic revision of the Malagasy Camponotus subg...
Figures 34-39 - Distribution maps of the Camponotus edmondi species group in the Ma...
FIGURE 2. Scatterplot of PCA analysis in shape space for the members of the C. grandidieri species g...
Jean Claude Rakotonirina, Brian L. Fisher (2018): Taxonomic revision of the Malagasy Camponotus subg...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
FIGURES 19–26. Distribution maps of the Camponotus grandidieri and niveosetosus species groups in th...
Madagascar is one of the world's greatest biodiversity hotspots, meriting special attention from bio...