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A population of Odontomachus brunneus, a primitive species of Ponerine ants, located in north Florida was studied for a one-year period. Through nest excavation and colony census, the annual cycle of reproduction and colony growth was...
Dolichoderus mariae is not a particularly common ant, but once noticed, it is conspicuous by virtue of its uncommon nesting habits and dense populations. It is a polygyne polydomous reddish-brown ant that is abundant in the eastern and...
The nest architecture of underground ant nests was studied in Formica pallidefulva. These ants build shallow (30-45 cm deep) nests, which consisted of more or less vertical shafts that bear chambers. Shafts appeared to be modular units...
A field survey of the southeastern United States showed that Pheidole obscurithorax Naves, an ant introduced from South America, inhabits a 50-mile-wide band along the coast between Mobile, Alabama, and Tallahassee, Florida, and is...
Harvester ants of the genus Pogonomyrmex collect and deposit many items on top of their nests. Although these deposits, or depots, may be colossal there is very little known about them. This research is a case study of the depots in the...
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