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Scott Powell
Scott Powell
Associate Professor of Biology, George Washington University
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Stability and phylogenetic correlation in gut microbiota: lessons from ants and apes
JG Sanders, S Powell, DJC Kronauer, HL Vasconcelos, ME Frederickson, ...
Molecular Ecology 23 (6), 1268-1283, 2014
3082014
Ecological specialization and the evolution of a specialized caste in Cephalotes ants
S Powell
Functional Ecology 22 (5), 902-911, 2008
2562008
Group size and its effects on collective organization
A Dornhaus, S Powell, S Bengston
Annual review of entomology 57 (1), 123-141, 2012
1872012
Shaking a leg and hot to trot: the effects of body size and temperature on running speed in ants
AH Hurlbert, F Ballantyne, S Powell
Ecological Entomology, 2008
1832008
Army ants dynamically adjust living bridges in response to a cost–benefit trade-off
CR Reid, MJ Lutz, S Powell, AB Kao, ID Couzin, S Garnier
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (49), 15113-15118, 2015
1712015
Canopy connectivity and the availability of diverse nesting resources affect species coexistence in arboreal ants
S Powell, AN Costa, CT Lopes, HL Vasconcelos
Journal of Animal Ecology 80 (2), 352-360, 2011
1502011
Ecology and the evolution of worker morphological diversity: a comparative analysis with Eciton army ants
S Powell, NR Franks
Functional Ecology, 1105-1114, 2006
1302006
Combat between large derived societies: a subterranean army ant established as a predator of mature leaf-cutting ant colonies
S Powell, E Clark
Insectes Sociaux 51, 342-351, 2004
1182004
Correlates and consequences of worker polymorphism in ants
BD Wills, S Powell, MD Rivera, AV Suarez
Annual review of entomology 63 (1), 575-598, 2018
1162018
Foraging and defence strategies
A Dornhaus, S Powell, L Lach, CL Parr
Ant ecology 29, 210-30, 2010
1022010
How ecology shapes caste evolution: linking resource use, morphology, performance and fitness in a superorganism
S Powell
Journal of evolutionary biology 22 (5), 1004-1013, 2009
1012009
Ritualized conflict in Odontomachus brunneus and the generation of interaction-based task allocation: a new organizational mechanism in ants
S Powell, WR Tschinkel
Animal Behaviour 58 (5), 965-972, 1999
971999
Army ants in four forests: geographic variation in raid rates and species composition
S O'DONNELL, J Lattke, S Powell, M Kaspari
Journal of Animal Ecology 76 (3), 580-589, 2007
832007
Renewed diversification is associated with new ecological opportunity in the Neotropical turtle ants
SL Price, S Powell, DJC Kronauer, LAP Tran, NE Pierce, RK Wayne
Journal of evolutionary biology 27 (2), 242-258, 2014
782014
Caste evolution and ecology: a special worker for novel prey
S Powell, NR Franks
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1577), 2173-2180, 2005
782005
Co‐occurrence patterns in a diverse arboreal ant community are explained more by competition than habitat requirements
F Camarota, S Powell, A S. Melo, G Priest, R J. Marquis, H L. Vasconcelos
Ecology and Evolution 6 (24), 8907-8918, 2016
672016
Predation and patchiness in the tropical litter: do swarm‐raiding army ants skim the cream or drain the bottle?
M Kaspari, S Powell, J Lattke, S O’Donnell
Journal of Animal Ecology 80 (4), 818-823, 2011
612011
Exceptionally high levels of multiple mating in an army ant
AJ Denny, NR Franks, S Powell, KJ Edwards
Naturwissenschaften 91, 396-399, 2004
592004
Trait evolution is reversible, repeatable, and decoupled in the soldier caste of turtle ants
S Powell, SL Price, DJC Kronauer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (12), 6608-6615, 2020
512020
A comparative perspective on the ecology of morphological diversification in complex societies: nesting ecology and soldier evolution in the turtle ants
S Powell
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70, 1075-1085, 2016
482016
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