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8 August 2022 LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF POGONOMYRMEX OCCIDENTALIS (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDEAE), WESTERN HARVESTER ANT, COLONY SURVIVAL IN WESTERN NEBRASKA
Kathleen H. Keeler
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Abstract

I observed individual western harvester ant (Pogonomyrmex occidentalis) colonies, marked between 1977 and 1994, to live a mean of 15.65 years (n = 112). The longest-lived colony lived 42 years.

Observé que colonias de hormigas cosechadoras occidentales (Pogonomyrmex occidentalis), marcadas entre 1977 y 1994, sobrevivieron una media de 15.65 años (n = 112). La colonia que vivió más tiempo sobrevivió 42 años.

Kathleen H. Keeler "LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF POGONOMYRMEX OCCIDENTALIS (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDEAE), WESTERN HARVESTER ANT, COLONY SURVIVAL IN WESTERN NEBRASKA," The Southwestern Naturalist 66(2), 114-119, (8 August 2022). https://doi.org/10.1894/0038-4909-66.2.114
Received: 19 March 2020; Accepted: 17 March 2022; Published: 8 August 2022
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