Amy L. Mertl, Ph.D.

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2009 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Entomology Biology, Molecular Biology
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James F. A. Traniello grad student 2009 Boston University
 (Species richness, community structure, and social organization in Amazonian Pheidole.)
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Mertl AL, Traniello JFA, Ryder Wilkie K, et al. (2012) 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? Psyche
Ryder Wilkie KT, Mertl AL, Traniello JF. (2010) Species diversity and distribution patterns of the ants of Amazonian Ecuador. Plos One. 5
Ryder Wilkie KT, Mertl AL, Traniello JFA. (2010) Correction: Species Diversity and Distribution Patterns of the Ants of Amazonian Ecuador Plos One. 5
Mertl AL, Sorenson MD, Traniello JFA. (2010) Community-level interactions and functional ecology of major workers in the hyperdiverse ground-foraging Pheidole (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Amazonian Ecuador Insectes Sociaux. 57: 441-452
Mertl AL, Ryder Wilkie KT, Traniello JFA. (2009) Impact of flooding on the species richness, density and composition of amazonian litter-nesting ants Biotropica. 41: 633-641
Mertl AL, Traniello JFA. (2009) Behavioral evolution in the major worker subcaste of twig-nesting Pheidole (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Does morphological specialization influence task plasticity? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 63: 1411-1426
Wilkie KTR, Mertl AL, Traniello JFA. (2009) Diversity of ground-dwelling ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in primary and secondary forests in amazonian ecuador Myrmecological News. 12: 139-147
Ryder Wilkie KT, Mertl AL, Traniello JF. (2007) Biodiversity below ground: probing the subterranean ant fauna of Amazonia. Die Naturwissenschaften. 94: 725-31
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