@mareklborowiec Amazing for many reasons! Does this mean T. atratulum has finally made it to the west coast population of T. immigrans? Or was there unseen the whole time? https://t.co/UARQj7ju5R
RT @BioInvasions: A rare workerless ant spreading through North America reveals that social parasites face extra challenges in adapting to…
A rare workerless ant spreading through North America reveals that social parasites face extra challenges in adapting to new environments: https://t.co/UhhKDuWt82 https://t.co/mM7hSRVRD5
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
Range expansion in an introduced social parasite-host species pair | SpringerLink https://t.co/pBlmCud6VS
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
RT @Marine_Ants: We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. ht…
We mapped the spread of a rare parasitic ant with no worker caste. Our newest paper out today in Biological Invasions. https://t.co/o7Pze0SYJ3 #FlyingAnts #VeteransInScience https://t.co/oTuMC1W2pr