Myrmica rubra
National Institutes of Health
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Social insect colonies are like fortresses, well protected and rich in shared stored resources. This makes them ideal targets for…
Foragers of Myrmica rubra were differentially conditioned to two olfactory and two visual cues. Their response to the visual cues…
Myrmecochory is an important ant–plant relationship, which presumably has benefits for the reproductive success of ant colonies…
Abstract Myrmica rubra L. was introduced into New England in the early 20th century, and at present, has a patchy distribution in…
No aspect of speciation is as controversial as the view that new species can evolve sympatrically, among populations in close…
Introduced populations of the north temperate ant species, Myrmica rubra (L.), have become pestiferous in various locations in…
Summary.The diaspores of many plant species are adapted to dispersal by ants (myrmecochory). The ants carry the diaspores into…
The suitability of various nectar and honeydew sugars as a food source for the polyphagous ant species M. rubra (L.) was studied…
Abstract Knowledge of the sociogenetic organization determining the kin structure of social insect colonies is the basis for…