J.J. Boomsma - Publications 1990-1999
Aron, S., E. Campan, J.J. Boomsma, & L. Passera (1999). Social structure and split sex ratios in the ant Pheidole pallidula. Ethology, Ecology and Evolution 11, 209-227.
Bekkevold, D., Frydenberg, J. & Boomsma, J.J. (1999). Multiple mating and facultative polygyny in the Panamanian leafcutter ant Acromyrmex echinatior. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 46, 103-109.
Boomsma, J.J. (1990). How to capitalize on relative relatedness asymmetry? In: Social Insects and the Environment. (G.K. Veeresh, B. Mallik and C.A. Viraktamath, eds.), Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi, pp. 349-350.
Boomsma, J.J. (1991). Adaptive colony sex ratios in primitively eusocial bees. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 6, 92-95.
Boomsma, J.J. (1991). "Population Biology, Ecological and Evolutionary Viewpoints", K. Wöhrmann and S.K. Jain, eds., 1990. Ethology 88, 85-86.
Boomsma, J.J. (1993). Sex ratio variation in polygynous ants. In: Queen number and sociality in insects. (L. Keller ed.), Oxford University Press, pp 86-109.
Boomsma, J.J. (1995). Bladskærermyrernes evolutionære økologi. Carlsbergfondet Årsskrift 1995, 24-29.
Boomsma, J.J. (1996). Split sex ratios and queen-male conflict over sperm allocation. Proceedings of the Royal Society, London B. 263, 697-704.
Boomsma, J.J. (1997). "Natural History and Evolution of Paper Wasps", S. Turillazzi and M. J. West-Eberhard, eds., 1996. Endeavour 21, 42-43. (book review).
Boomsma, J.J. (1998). "Insektsamfund". In: Den Store Danske Encyklopædi 9, 402-403.
Boomsma, J.J. (1998). "The Evolution of Social Behavior in Insects and Arachnids", J.C. Choe and B.J. Crespi, eds., 1997. Cambridge University Press. Animal Behaviour 55, 245-246. (book review).
Boomsma, J.J. (1999). Hamilton's rule generalized. Foundations of Social Evolution, S.A. Frank. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 14, 121. (book review).
Boomsma, J.J., A.H. Brouwer and A.J. van Loon (1990). A new polygynous Lasius species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from central Europe. II. Allozymatic confirmation of species status and social structure. Insectes sociaux 37, 363-375.
Boomsma, J.J. and G.C. Eickwort (1993). Colony structure, provisioning, and sex allocation in the sweat bee Halictus ligatus (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 48, 355-377.
Boomsma, J.J., E.J. Fjerdingstad & J. Frydenberg (1999). Multiple paternity, relatedness and genetic diversity in Acromyrmex leafcutter ants. Proceedings of the Royal Society, London B. 266, 249-254.
Boomsma, J.J. and A. Grafen (1990). Intraspecific variation in ant sex ratios and the Trivers-Hare hypothesis. Evolution 44, 1026-1034.
Boomsma, J.J. and A. Grafen (1991). Colony-level sex ratio selection in the eusocial Hymenoptera. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 4, 383-407.
Boomsma, J.J., Hölldobler, B., Jones, G., Loosli, R., Ratnieks, F.L.W., Seppä, P. & Turillazzi, S. (1998). Social Evolution: An Integrated Study of the Effects of Kinship, Communication, Productivity and Disease. In: Proceedings of the EU-TMR Congress on Research Training Networks - Past, Present and Future, Graz, Austria, May 1998, pp. 73-76.
Boomsma, J.J., Keller, L. and Nielsen, M.G. (1995). A comparative analysis of sex ratio investment parameters in ants. Functional Ecology 9, 743-753.
Boomsma, J.J., J.S. Pedersen and E.J. Fjerdingstad (1994). Social evolution hos myrer - et familieanliggende med konflikter. Naturens Verden 1994/11, 390-400.
Boomsma, J.J. & F.L.W. Ratnieks (1996). Paternity in eusocial Hymenoptera. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, London B. 351, 947-975.
Boomsma, J.J. & L. Sundström (1998). Patterns of paternity skew in Formica ants. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 42, 85-92.
Boomsma, J.J. & T.M. van der Have (1998). Queen mating and paternity variation in the ant Lasius niger. Molecular Ecology 7, 1709-1718.
Boomsma, J.J., A.J. van Loon, A.H. Brouwer and A. Andrásfalvy (1990). Lasius neglectus, a new polygynous pest ant in Europe? In: Social Insects and the Environment. (G.K. Veeresh, B. Mallik and C.A. Viraktamath, eds.), Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi, pp. 271-272.
Boomsma, J.J., P.J. Wright and A.H. Brouwer (1993). Social structure in the ant Lasius flavus (F.): Multi-queen nests or multi-nest mounds? Ecological Entomology 18, 47-53.
Bot, A.N.M. & J.J. Boomsma (1996). Variable metapleural gland size-allometries in Acromyrmex leafcutter ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 69 suppl, 375-383.
Drachmann, J., J. Komdeur & J.J. Boomsma (1997). Mate guarding and copulation behaviour in the linnet (Carduelis cannabina). Journal of Avian Biology 28, 191-196.
Fjerdingstad, E.J. & J.J. Boomsma (1997). Variation in size and sperm content of sexuals in the leafcutter ant Atta colombica. Insectes Sociaux 44, 209-218.
Fjerdingstad, E.J. & J.J. Boomsma (1998). Multiple mating increases the sperm stores of Atta colombica leafcutter ant queens. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 42, 257-261.
Fjerdingstad, E.J., J.J. Boomsma & P. Thorén (1998). Multiple paternity in the leafcutter ant Atta colombica. Heredity 80, 118-126.
Forchhammer, M. & J.J. Boomsma (1995). Foraging strategies and seasonal diet optimization of muskoxen in West Greenland. Oecologia (Berl.) 104, 169-180.
Forchhammer, M.C. & J.J. Boomsma (1998). Optimal mating strategies in non-territorial ungulates: A general model tested on muskoxen. Behavioral Ecology 9, 136-143.
Gadeberg, R.M.E. & J.J. Boomsma (1997). Genetic population structure of the large blue butterfly Maculinea alcon in Denmark. Journal of Insect Conservation 1, 99- 111.
Holm, L.-E., M.C. Forchhammer & J.J. Boomsma (1999). Low genetic variation in muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) from western Greenland using microsatellites. Molecular Ecology 8, 675-679.
Kaufmann, B., J.J. Boomsma, L. Passera and K.N. Petersen (1992). Mating structure and relatedness in a French population of the unicolonial ant Iridomyrmex humilis. Insectes sociaux 39, 195-200.
Nielsen, J., J.J. Boomsma, N.J. Oldham, H.C. Petersen & E.D. Morgan (1999). Colony-level and season-specific variation in cuticular hydrocarbon profiles of individual workers in the ant Formica truncorum. Insectes Sociaux 46, 58-65.
Pedersen, J.S. and J.J. Boomsma (1994). Colony-level variation in relatedness structure of the polygynous ant Myrmica sulcinodis. Hereditas 121, 221-222.
Pedersen, J.S. & Boomsma, J.J. (1998). Genetic diversity and variation of social structure in ant populations. Proceedings of the International Colloquia on Social Insects Vol 3/4 (V.E. Kipyatkov, ed.) 157-174.
Pedersen, J.S. & J.J. Boomsma (1998). Direct genetic evidence for local mate competition in ants. Naturwissenschaften 85, 593-595.
Pedersen, J.S. & J.J. Boomsma (1999). Effect of habitat saturation on the number and turnover of queens in the polygynous ant Myrmica sulcinodis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12, 903-917.
Pedersen, J.S. & J.J. Boomsma (1999). Genetic analysis of colony structure in polydomous and polygynous ant populations. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 66, 115-144.
Pedersen, J.S. & J.J. Boomsma (1999). Multiple paternity in social Hymenoptera: estimating the effective mate number in single-double mating populations. Molecular Ecology 8, 577-587.
Pedersen, J.S. & J.J. Boomsma (1999). Positive association of queen number and queen mating frequency in Myrmica ants: a challenge to the genetic variability hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 45, 185-193.
Ratnieks, F.L.W. & J.J. Boomsma (1995). Facultative sex allocation by workers and the evolution of polyandry by queens in social Hymenoptera. American Naturalist 145, 969-993.
Ratnieks, F.L.W. & J.J. Boomsma (1997). On the robustness of split sex ratio predictions in social Hymenoptera. Journal of theoretical Biology 185, 423-439.
Schultz, T., D. Bekkevold & J.J. Boomsma (1998). Acromyrmex insinuator, a new social parasite species of fungus-growing ant. Insectes Sociaux 45, 457-471.
Van Loon, A.J. van, J.J. Boomsma and A. Andrásfalvy (1990). A new polygynous Lasius species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from central Europe. I. Taxonomy and distribution ecology. Insectes Sociaux 37, 348-362.
Villesen, P., P.J. Gertsch, J. Frydenberg, U.G. Mueller & J.J. Boomsma (1999). Evolutionary transition from single to multiple mating in fungus-growing ants. Molecular Ecology 8, 1819-1825.
last updated: 28 February 2007