List of works by Terrence P. McGlynn

A global database of ant species abundances

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A test of species-energy theory: patch occupancy and colony size in tropical rainforest litter-nesting ants

scholarly article by Terrence P. McGlynn et al published 26 February 2013 in Oikos

A thermophile in the shade: light-directed nest relocation in the Costa Rican ant Ectatomma ruidum

scientific article published in 2010

Ants accelerate litter decomposition in a Costa Rican lowland tropical rain forest

scholarly article by Terrence P. McGlynn & Evan K. Poirson published 29 August 2012 in Journal of Tropical Ecology

Ants on the Move: Resource Limitation of a Litter-nesting Ant Community in Costa Rica1

Biogeographic and Taxonomic Patterns of Introduced Ants

scholarly article published 18 November 2009

Bringing ecology blogging into the scientific fold: measuring reach and impact of science community blogs.

scientific article published on 4 October 2017

Canopy and litter ant assemblages share similar climate-species density relationships

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Climatic drivers of hemispheric asymmetry in global patterns of ant species richness

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Distinct types of foragers in the ant Ectatomma ruidum: typical foragers and furtive thieves

Distribution and abundance of colonies of selected meliponine species in a Costa Rican tropical wet forest

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Distribution and dietary regulation of an associated facultative Rhizobiales-related bacterium in the omnivorous giant tropical ant, Paraponera clavata.

scientific article published on 30 March 2014

Frequent nest relocation in the antAphaenogaster araneoides: resources, competition, and natural enemies

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Global diversity in light of climate change: the case of ants

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Intraspecific Food-Robbing and Neighborhood Competition: Consequences for Anti-Robber Vigilance and Colony Productivity

Intraspecific Thievery in the AntEctatomma ruidumis Mediated by Food Availability

Litter Biomass and Nutrient Determinants of Ant Density, Nest Size, and Growth in a Costa Rican Tropical Wet Forest

More individuals but fewer species: testing the 'more individuals hypothesis' in a diverse tropical fauna

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Natural History Education for students Heading into the Century of Biology

Non-native Ants Are Smaller than Related Native Ants

scientific article published in December 1999

Other ant invaders.

scientific article published in December 1999

Phosphorus Limits Tropical Rain Forest Litter Fauna

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Resource heterogeneity affects demography of the Costa Rican ant Aphaenogaster araneoides

scholarly article by Terrence P. McGlynn et al published March 2002 in Journal of Tropical Ecology

Responding to a Variable Environment: Home Range, Foraging Behavior, and Nest Relocation in the Costa Rican Rainforest Ant Aphaenogaster araneoides

scholarly article by Terrence P. McGlynn et al published September 2003 in Journal of Insect Behavior

Serial monodomy in ants: an antipredator strategy?

scientific article published in 2007

Spurious and functional correlates of the isotopic composition of a generalist across a tropical rainforest landscape

scientific article

Temperature accounts for the biodiversity of a hyperdiverse group of insects in urban Los Angeles

scientific article published on 02 October 2019

The ecology of nest movement in social insects

scientific article published on 09 September 2011

The worldwide transfer of ants: geographical distribution and ecological invasions

The δ15N signature of the detrital food web tracks a landscape-scale soil phosphorus gradient in a Costa Rican lowland tropical rain forest

scholarly article by Ching-Yu Huang et al published 1 June 2012 in Journal of Tropical Ecology

To drink or grasp? How bullet ants (Paraponera clavata) differentiate between sugars and proteins in liquids

scientific article published on 6 November 2013

Tradeoffs in the evolution of caste and body size in the hyperdiverse ant genus Pheidole

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Volatile components from the mandibular glands of the turtle ants, Cephalotes alfaroi and Cephalotes cristatus

scientific article published in 2011

Worldwide invasion by the little fire ant: routes of introduction and eco-evolutionary pathways.

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