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  • 2. Constraint and competition in assemblages: a cross-continental and modeling approach for ants.
    Parr CL, Sinclair BJ, Andersen AN, Gaston KJ, Chown SL.
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  • 3. Regulation of "momentary" diversity by dominant species in exceptionally rich ant communities of the Australian seasonal tropics.
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  • 6. Biodiversity loss in Latin American coffee landscapes: review of the evidence on ants, birds, and trees.
    Philpott SM, Arendt WJ, Armbrecht I, Bichier P, Diestch TV, Gordon C, Greenberg R, Perfecto I, Reynoso-Santos R, Soto-Pinto L, Tejeda-Cruz C, Williams-Linera G, Valenzuela J, Zolotoff JM.
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  • 11. When trade-offs interact: balance of terror enforces dominance discovery trade-off in a local ant assemblage.
    Lebrun EG, Feener DH.
    J Anim Ecol; 2007 Jan; 76(1):58-64. PubMed ID: 17184353
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  • 16. Army ants in four forests: geographic variation in raid rates and species composition.
    O'Donnell S, Lattke J, Powell S, Kaspari M.
    J Anim Ecol; 2007 May; 76(3):580-9. PubMed ID: 17439474
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  • 20. Dominance-diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion.
    Arnan X, Andersen AN, Gibb H, Parr CL, Sanders NJ, Dunn RR, Angulo E, Baccaro FB, Bishop TR, Boulay R, Castracani C, Cerdá X, Toro ID, Delsinne T, Donoso DA, Elten EK, Fayle TM, Fitzpatrick MC, Gómez C, Grasso DA, Grossman BF, Guénard B, Gunawardene N, Heterick B, Hoffmann BD, Janda M, Jenkins CN, Klimes P, Lach L, Laeger T, Leponce M, Lucky A, Majer J, Menke S, Mezger D, Mori A, Moses J, Munyai TC, Paknia O, Pfeiffer M, Philpott SM, Souza JLP, Tista M, Vasconcelos HL, Retana J.
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