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Amy Mertl
Amy Mertl
Adjunct Professor of Biology, Lesley University
Verified email at lesley.edu
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Species diversity and distribution patterns of the ants of Amazonian Ecuador
KT Ryder Wilkie, AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
Plos one 5 (10), e13146, 2010
1652010
Behavioral evolution in the major worker subcaste of twig-nesting Pheidole (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): does morphological specialization influence task plasticity?
AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63, 1411-1426, 2009
992009
Biodiversity below ground: probing the subterranean ant fauna of Amazonia
KT Ryder Wilkie, AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
Naturwissenschaften 94, 725-731, 2007
942007
Impact of flooding on the species richness, density and composition of Amazonian litter‐nesting ants
AL Mertl, KT Ryder Wilkie, JFA Traniello
Biotropica 41 (5), 633-641, 2009
732009
Community-level interactions and functional ecology of major workers in the hyperdiverse ground-foraging Pheidole (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Amazonian …
AL Mertl, MD Sorenson, JFA Traniello
Insectes Sociaux 57, 441-452, 2010
472010
Diversity of ground-dwelling ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in primary and secondary forests in Amazonian Ecuador
KTR Wilkie, AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
Myrmecological News 12, 139-147, 2009
302009
Associations of two ecologically significant social insect taxa in the litter of an Amazonian rainforest: is there a relationship between ant and termite species richness?
AL Mertl, JFA Traniello, K Ryder Wilkie, R Constantino
Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 2012, 1-12, 2012
172012
Ant Ecology
AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
American Entomologist 57 (1), 61, 2011
2011
Species Richness, Community Structure, and Social Organization in Amazonian Pheidole
AL Mertl
ProQuest, 2009
2009
Subcaste Morphology and Behavioral Plasticity in a Community of Tropical Pheidole
AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
2006
Tropical subterranean biodiversity; A new method for studying an undersampled ant fauna
KTR Wilkie, AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
2006
Species composition of ground-dwelling ant communities in primary and secondary rainforests of Amazonian Ecuador
AL Mertl, KTR Wilkie, AL Breneman, JFA Traniello
The 2002 ESA Annual Meeting and Exhibition, 2002
2002
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KT Ryder Wilkie, AL Mertl, JFA Traniello
Biogeographic variation in the composition and social organization of litter-nesting Pheidole communities in the Amazon
A Mertl, FA Salazar
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