Invasive Ants and Supercolonies

May 13, 2006 14:53



Felicia E. M. Gilljam

Ethology 10 credits, Department of Zoology, Stockholm University, 2006

The eusociality of ants is likely a big contributor to their widespread success around the globe. What could compete with such large groups of coordinated individuals? Possibly, only other ants are up to the task. Extensive polygyny, where each ( Read more... )

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stableglynn May 13 2006, 15:47:04 UTC
Wow, your tutor is right: your writing style could quite happily slip into Nature or some other scientific journal. Nice one Fu!

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furikoneko May 22 2006, 10:41:39 UTC
I bet you say that to all the ... aspiring scientists. ;)

Thanks :)

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stableglynn May 22 2006, 12:10:23 UTC
Ah, you know you're the only aspiring scientist for me, Fu.

... except possibly Alice. Or Deej... Or Vaz... yeah... never mind.

:P

(NB. I have not said that to Alice, Deej OR Vaz ;D )

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seymourwentlan October 17 2008, 06:55:59 UTC
15 kokanaden comments May 3rd, at am Well I am an aspiring political scientist. So fuck all of you and the political views you all hold.

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_wastrel May 14 2006, 03:07:32 UTC
Wow, that was complex but interesting.

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furikoneko May 22 2006, 10:41:54 UTC
Nonono, complex AND interesting! ;)

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Tannan here anonymous May 27 2006, 17:14:31 UTC
interesting ;)

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