"Describes the life of an army ant by explaining its body parts, habitat, and behaviors. Explains how the army ants work together in a colony to find food, care for the young, and protect the queen ant. Compares the army ant to other ants and insects. Includes life-cycle diagram and close-up photos of body parts"--Provided by publisher.
Journal of Hymenoptera Research 18: 361–367. Schmidt CA, Shattuck SO. 2014. The higher classification of the ant subfamily Ponerinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a review of ponerine ecology and behavior. Zootaxa 3817: 1–242.
First published: Tunbridge Wells, Kent, U.K.: ticktock Media Ltd., 2006.
An introduction to army ants, their habits, homes, the social aspects of their lives, and how they affect human beings.
This book comprehensively synthesizes the literature on army ants, from natural history observations by early explorers of the 18th and 19th century, to modern molecular inquiries into the genetic underpinnings of army ant social life"--
Army Ants