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- 1From:Journal of Hymenoptera Research (Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Species delimitation is a rich scientific field that often uses different sources of data to identify independently evolving lineages that might be recognized as species. Here, we use an integrative approach...
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- 6From:ZooKeys (Issue 295) Peer-Reviewedis a cryptic "leaf-litter" ant genus that occurs in mesic forest habitats throughout the Holarctic region, Central America, and part of northwestern South America (Colombia and Ecuador). The genus was thought to be...
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- 9From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 9, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedIn tropical wet forests, ants are a large proportion of the animal biomass, but the factors determining abundance are not well understood. We characterized ant abundance in the litter layer of 41 mature wet forest sites...
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- 16From:ZooKeys (Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Bumblebees (Hymenoptera: Apidae: genus Bombus Latreille, 1802) constitute an important group of pollinators for many wild plants and crops in north temperate regions and South America. Although knowledge of...
- 17From:Ecography (Vol. 42, Issue 2) Peer-Reviewed
The truncated bell: an enigmatic but pervasive elevational diversity pattern in Middle American ants
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