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Mycangia of Ambrosia Beetles Host Communities of Bacteria. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, 64(3), 784–793. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-012-0055-5 Dunn, R. (2012). Dig deep for health. New Scientist, 215(2876), 28-. McGlynn, T. P., Diamond, S. E., & Dunn, R. R. (2012). Tradeoffs in the Evolution of Caste and Body Size in the Hyperdiverse Ant Genus Pheidole. PLOS ONE, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048202 Diamond, S. E., Nichols, L. M., McCoy, N., Hirsch, C., Pelini, S. L., Sanders, N. J., … Dunn, R. R. (2012). A physiological trait-based approach to predicting the responses of species to experimental climate warming. ECOLOGY, 93(11), 2305–2312. https://doi.org/10.1890/11-2296.1 Dunn, R. (2012). Intimately yours. New Scientist, 216(2889), 36–39. Hulcr, J., Latimer, A. M., Henley, J. B., Rountree, N. R., Fierer, N., Lucky, A., … Dunn, R. R. (2012). A Jungle in There: Bacteria in Belly Buttons are Highly Diverse, but Predictable. 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