- Carl W.
Rettenmeyer (February 10, 1931 –
April 9, 2009) was an
American biologist who
specialised in army ants. He was born in Meriden, Connecticut, and...
- 1111/mec.16101. ISSN 1365-294X. PMID 34406688. S2CID 237199045.
Rettenmeyer, C. W.;
Rettenmeyer, M. E.; Joseph, J.; Berghoff, S. M. (2011-08-01). "The largest...
- (3): 309–315. doi:10.1007/s00040-010-0140-z. S2CID 39056714.
Rettenmeyer, C. W.;
Rettenmeyer, M. E.; Joseph, J.; Berghoff, S. M. (2010). "The
largest animal...
- may be
attracted to each ant. Each ant can
harbour 20 fly larvae. Carl
Rettenmeyer observed P.
clavata actively trying to
attack A.
paraponerae when they...
- hdl:2246/1231.
Berghoff SM,
Wurst E,
Ebermann E, Sendova-Franks AB,
Rettenmeyer CW,
Franks NR (2009). "Symbionts of
societies that fission:
Mites as...
-
Rettenmeyer, 1966
Planodiscus capillilatus Elzinga, 1991
Planodiscus cupiens Elzinga &
Rettenmeyer, 1970
Planodiscus elongatus Elzinga &
Rettenmeyer,...
- near
colonies of army ants. "Aethosoma". GBIF.
Retrieved 2020-01-25.
Rettenmeyer, Carl W. (1962). "Notes on Host
Specificity and
Behavior of Myrmecophilous...
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Roger D.;
Rettenmeyer, Carl W. (1966). "Behavior of
Staphylinidae ****ociated with Army Ants...
- (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)", Sociobiology, vol. 38, 2001, pp. 558-602.
Rettenmeyer, Carl W. (1962). "Notes on Host
Specificity and
Behavior of Myrmecophilous...
- the
force behind its
creation was
UConn biology faculty member Carl
Rettenmeyer, who led the
museum from its
founding until his
retirement in 1996. The...