Oecophylla publications

A page that contains a (very incomplete!) list of publications that include information and findings about Oecophylla longinoda and Oecophylla smaragdina. These ants have been used for biological control in Chinese and Southeast Asian agriculture for more than a century and they are frequently the subject of agriculture related studies.

You may also be interested in reading an overview of weaver ant biology from the a chapter in The Ants: The Weaver Ants (Hölldobler and Wilson 1990).

2015

 * Diame, L., I. Grechi, J. Y. Rey, C. A. B. Sane, P. Diatta, J. F. Vayssieres, A. Yasmine, H. De Bon, and K. Diarra. 2015. Influence of Oecophylla longinoda Latreille, 1802 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on mango infestation by Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) (Diptera: Tephritidae) in relation to Senegalese orchard design and management practices. African Entomology. 23:294-305. doi:10.4001/003.023.0207
 * Nene, W. A., G. M. Rwegasira, J. Offenberg, M. Mwatawala, and M. G. Nielsen. 2015. Mating Behavior of the African Weaver Ant, Oecophylla longinoda (Latreille) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology. 62:396-400. doi:10.13102/sociobiology.v62i3.650
 * Offenberg, J. 2015. REVIEW: Ants as tools in sustainable agriculture. Journal of Applied Ecology. 52:1197-1205. doi:10.1111/1365-2664.12496