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Christian Rabeling

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Systematic Biology|March 29, 2025
Phylogenomics resolve the systematics and biogeography of the ant tribe Myrmicini and tribal relationships within the hyperdiverse ant subfamily MyrmicinaeMatthew Prebus, Christian Rabeling
Current Biology : CB|September 22, 2020
Evolution: Shape-Shifting Social ParasitesJoseph Parker, Christian Rabeling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 4, 2008
A breakthrough innovation in animal evolutionUlrich G Mueller, Christian Rabeling
Scientific Reports|August 29, 2022
Multi-queen breeding is associated with the origin of inquiline social parasitism in antsRomain A Dahan, Christian Rabeling
Zookeys|July 11, 2025
<i>Monomoriumdine</i> sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Formicidae): a new inquiline social parasite ant species from North AmericaStefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
Zookeys|May 27, 2024
Four new inquiline social parasite species in the dolichoderine ant genus <i>Tapinoma</i> (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)Stefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
Annual Review of Entomology|October 18, 2012
Thelytokous parthenogenesis in eusocial HymenopteraChristian Rabeling, Daniel J C Kronauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 17, 2008
Newly discovered sister lineage sheds light on early ant evolutionChristian Rabeling, Jeremy M Brown, Manfred Verhaagh
Zookeys|April 8, 2020
Two new species of socially parasitic <i>Nylanderia</i> ants from the southeastern United StatesSteven J Messer, Stefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 18, 2021
The evolution of social parasitism in <i>Formica</i> ants revealed by a global phylogenyMarek L Borowiec, Stefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
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Systematic Biology|March 29, 2025
Phylogenomics resolve the systematics and biogeography of the ant tribe Myrmicini and tribal relationships within the hyperdiverse ant subfamily MyrmicinaeMatthew Prebus, Christian Rabeling
Current Biology : CB|September 22, 2020
Evolution: Shape-Shifting Social ParasitesJoseph Parker, Christian Rabeling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 4, 2008
A breakthrough innovation in animal evolutionUlrich G Mueller, Christian Rabeling
Scientific Reports|August 29, 2022
Multi-queen breeding is associated with the origin of inquiline social parasitism in antsRomain A Dahan, Christian Rabeling
Zookeys|July 11, 2025
<i>Monomoriumdine</i> sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Formicidae): a new inquiline social parasite ant species from North AmericaStefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
Zookeys|May 27, 2024
Four new inquiline social parasite species in the dolichoderine ant genus <i>Tapinoma</i> (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)Stefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
Annual Review of Entomology|October 18, 2012
Thelytokous parthenogenesis in eusocial HymenopteraChristian Rabeling, Daniel J C Kronauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 17, 2008
Newly discovered sister lineage sheds light on early ant evolutionChristian Rabeling, Jeremy M Brown, Manfred Verhaagh
Zookeys|April 8, 2020
Two new species of socially parasitic <i>Nylanderia</i> ants from the southeastern United StatesSteven J Messer, Stefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 18, 2021
The evolution of social parasitism in <i>Formica</i> ants revealed by a global phylogenyMarek L Borowiec, Stefan P Cover, Christian Rabeling
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