Talbot, Mary (1903-1990)

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
U. S. zoologist and entomologist. Born 30 November 1903 in Columbus, Ohio, to Paulena (Smitz) and Paul Threser Talbot. Educated Denison University (B.S., 1925), Ohio State University (M.A., 1927); University of Chicago (Ph.D., 1934). Professional experience: University of Omaha, instructor (1927-1928); Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., instructor (1928-1930); Mundelein College, Chicago (1935-1936); Lindenwood College, St. Charles Mo., Department of Biology, assistant professor through professor (1936-after 1968), departmental chair, Honors and memberships; L'Union Internationale pour l'Etude des Insectes Sociaux, Kansas Entomological Society, American Institute for Biological Research. Talbot published articles on social insects, especially ants, their daily behavior, their nuptial flights, population fluctuations, and particularly, the biology of slave-making ants. A database for the Talbot collections is housed at NCSU. For each specimen, we have entered all of the data on each label (e.g., locality and determination) in each vial. We have data from 3,965 individual vials in the database. Jessie Allen and Mike Weiser are developing scripts which will pull the data from the labels and generate an atomized database by collection locality, date, species determination, etc. While preliminary, the earliest preserved collections appear to be from 1924 and the latest from 1978 (with a peak of collections in 1953). The majority of the collections come from Michigan, and the single most collected site is the E.S. George Reserve, a field station run by the University of Michigan near Pinckney, MI. Lindenwood University (then,Lindenwood College), St. Charles, Missouri.

Mary Talbot died April 16, 1990. She taught at Lindenwood between 1936 and 1968.

TAXONOMIC PUBLICATIONS

 * [[Media:Alloway et al 1983.pdf|Alloway, T. M.; Buschinger, A.; Talbot, M.; Stuart, R.; Thomas, C. 1983 ("1982"). Polygyny and polydomy in three North American species of the ant genus Leptothorax Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Psyche (Cambridge) 89:249-274. [1983-04-27] PDF]]


 * [[Media:Kennedy Talbot 1939.pdf|Kennedy, C. H.; Talbot, M. 1939. Notes on the hypogaeic ant, Proceratium silaceum Roger. Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 48: 202-210 PDF]]


 * Talbot, M. 1934. Distribution of ant species in the Chicago region with reference to ecological factors and physiological toleration. Ecology 15:416-439.


 * Talbot, M. 1943a. Population studies of the ant, Prenolepis imparis. Ecology 24(1): 31-44.


 * Talbot, M. 1943b. Response of the ant Prenolepis imparis Say to temperature and humidity changes. Ecology 24(3):345-352.


 * Talbot, M. 1945. A comparison of flights of 4 species of ants. American Midland Naturalist 34(2):504-510.


 * Talbot, M. 1946. Daily fluctuations in aboveground activity of three species of ants. Ecology 27(1): 65-70.


 * Talbot, M. 1948. A comparison of two ants of the genus Formica. Ecology 29:316-325.


 * Talbot, M. 1951. Populations and hibernating conditions of the ant Aphaenogaster (Attomyrma) rudis Emery (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 44:302-307.


 * Talbot, M. 1953. Ants of an old-field community on the Edwin S. George Reserve, Livingston County, Michigan. Contributions from the Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology of the University of Michigan 63:1-13.


 * [[Media:Talbot 1954.pdf|Talbot, M. 1954. 1954. Populations of the ant Aphaenogaster (Attomyrma) treatae Forel on abandoned fields on the Edwin S. George Reserve. Contributions of the Laboratory of Vertebrate at the University of Michigan 69, 9 p. PDF]]


 * [[Media:Talbot 1956.pdf| Talbot, M. 1956. Flight activities of the ant Dolichoderus (Hypoclinea) mariae Forel. Psyche 63:134-139. PDF]]


 * Talbot, M. 1957a. Population studies of the slave-making ant Leptothorax duloticus and its slave, Leptothorax curvispinosus. Ecology 38(3):449-456.


 * Talbot, M. 1957b. Populations of ants in a Missouri woodland. Insectes Sociaux 4:375-384.


 * Talbot, M. 1961. Mounds of the ant Formica ulkei at Edwin S. George Reserve, Livingston County, Michigan. Ecology 42(1):202-205.


 * Talbot, M. 1963. Local distribution and flight activities of four species of ants of the genus Acanthomyops Mayr. Ecology 44:549-557.


 * Talbot, M. 1964. Nest structure and flights of the ant Formica obscuriventris Mayr. Animal Behavior 12:154-158.


 * Talbot, M. 1965. Populations of ants in a low field. Insectes Sociaux 12:19-48.


 * Talbot, M. 1966. Flights of the ant Aphaenogaster treatae. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 39:67-77.


 * [[Media:Talbot 1968.pdf|Talbot, M. 1968a. Slave-raids of the ant Polyergus lucidus Mayr. Psyche 74 (1967): 299-313. [12.vi.1968.] PDF]]


 * [[Media:Talbot 1968b.pdf| Talbot, M. 1968b. Flights of the ant Polyergus lucidus Mayr. Psyche 75:46-52. PDF]]


 * [[Media:Talbot 1971.pdf|Talbot, M. 1971. Flights of the ant Formica dakotensis Emery. Psyche 78:169-179. PDF]]


 * Talbot, M. 1972. Flights and swarms of the ant Formica obscuripes Forel. J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 45:254-258.


 * Talbot, M. 1973. Five species of the ant genus Acanthomyops (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) at the Edwin S. George Reserve in southern Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 6:19-22.


 * Talbot, M. 1975. Habitats and populations of the ant Stenamma diecki Emery in southern Michigan. Great Lakes Entomol. 8:241-244.


 * Talbot, M. 1976a ("1975"). Habitats and populations of the ant Stenamma diecki Emery in southern Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 8:241-244.


 * [[Media:Talbot 1976.pdf|Talbot, M. 1976b [1975]. A list of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Edwin S. George Reserve, Livingston County, Michigan. Great Lakes Entomol. 8: 245-246 PDF]]


 * [[Media:Talbot 1977.pdf|Talbot, M. 1977. The natural history of the workerless ant parasite, Formica talbotae. Psyche 83 (1976): 282-288. [29.viii.1977.] PDF]]


 * Talbot, M. 1979. Social parasitism among ants at the E. S. George Reserve in southern Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 12:87-89.


 * Talbot, M. 1985. The slave-making ant Formica gynocrates (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Great Lakes Entomologist 18:103-112.


 * [[Media:Talbot & Kennedy 1940.pdf|Talbot, M. & Kennedy, C.H. 1940. The slave-making ant, Formica sanguinea subintegra Emery, its raids, nuptual flights and nest structure. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 33: 560-577. [30.ix.1940.] PDF]]

REFERENCE

 * Wilson, E.O. 1990. Myrmecological Newsletter 5:3-4.