RT @scienceheather: Ants may not be that diverse BUT they account for 15-25% of terrestrial animal biomass. https://t.co/yu380Y9VTc They…
RT @scienceheather: Ants may not be that diverse BUT they account for 15-25% of terrestrial animal biomass. https://t.co/yu380Y9VTc They…
RT @scienceheather: Ants may not be that diverse BUT they account for 15-25% of terrestrial animal biomass. https://t.co/yu380Y9VTc They…
RT @scienceheather: Ants may not be that diverse BUT they account for 15-25% of terrestrial animal biomass. https://t.co/yu380Y9VTc They…
Ants may not be that diverse BUT they account for 15-25% of terrestrial animal biomass. https://t.co/yu380Y9VTc They have different colony sizes from 2/3 individuals to 306 million – that is an awful lot of ants! https://t.co/eZV78qjTro @AndrewBurchill
Colony size evolution in ants: macroevolutionary trends https://t.co/DhJT4NGcDF
Colony size evolution in ants: macroevolutionary trends - https://t.co/SpAAxcNzbF
Little bro's first paper. Worth a read: https://t.co/O0hCDomlm9
The best kind of birthday present! *cough cough* Ahem, I'm just going to leave this WONDERFUL PAPER right here. https://t.co/21x0BrjvfD