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A study of interference competition among two ant species, <i>Formica canadensis</i> and <i>Myrmica</i> in Gothic, Colorado — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Student Paper
A study of interference competition among two ant species, <i>Formica canadensis</i> and <i>Myrmica</i> in Gothic, Colorado
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Authors:
Molofsky, J.
Year:
1982
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
COMPETITION, ENTOMOLOGY, FORMICA, MYRMICA, NICHE RELATIONSHIPS, RMBL STUDENT PAPER
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