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ID guide | introduced ants

Literature

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C. Bertelsmeier, Avril, A., Blight, O., Confais, A., Diez, L., Jourdan, H., Orivel, J., Germès, N. Saint, Courchamp, F.2015Different behavioural strategies among seven highly invasive ant species
C. Bertelsmeier, Luque, G. M., Hoffmann, B. D., Courchamp, F.2014Worldwide ant invasions under climate change
P. Boer, Vierbergen B.2008Exotic ants in The Netherlands (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
C. E. Alatorre-Bracamontes, Vásquez-Bolaños M.2010Lista comentada de las hormigas (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) del norte de México
D. - H. Choe, Tsai, K., Lopez, C. M., Campbell, K.2014Pheromone-Assisted Techniques to Improve the Efficacy of Insecticide Sprays Against Linepithema humile (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
C. E. Christian2001Consequences of a biological invasion reveal the importance of mutualism for plant communities
F. R. Cole, Medeiros, A. C., Loope, L. L., Zuehlke, W. W.1992Effects of the Argentine ant on arthropod fauna of Hawaiian high-elevation shrubland
C. A. Collingwood, van Harten A.2001Additions to the ant fauna of Yemen
C. A. Collingwood, Tigar, B. J., Agosti, D.1997Introduced ants in the United Arab Emirates
2006Threat abatement plan to reduce the impacts of tramp ants on biodiversity in Australia and its territories
M. Cooling, Sim, D. A., Lester, P. J.2015Density-Dependent effects of an invasive ant on a ground-dwelling arthropod community
S. Cover, Lubertazzi D.2012Antweb. Ants of Utah
P. S. Cranston2010Insect biodiversity and conservation in Australasia
S. T. Dash2004Species diversity and biogeography of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Louisianna, with notes on their ecology
S. T. Dash, Hooper-Bùi L. M.2008Species diversity of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Louisiana
L. Davis2012Antweb. Ants of Texas
G. Debout, Schatz, B., Elias, M., Mckey, D.2007Polydomy in ants: what we know, what we think we know, and what remains to be done
C. Hanna, Naughton, I., Boser, C., Holway, D. A.2015Testing the effects of ant invasions on non-ant arthropods with high-resolution taxonomic data
B. D. Hoffmann, Abbott, K. L., Davis, P.2009Invasive ant management
A. Hui, Pinter-Wollman N.2014Individual variation in exploratory behaviour improves speed and accuracy of collective nest selection by Argentine ants
M. N. Inoue, Saito-Morooka, F., Suzuki, K., Nomura, T., Hayasaka, D., Kishimoto, T., Sugimaru, K., Sugiyama, T., Goka, K.2015Ecological impacts on native ant and ground-dwelling animal communities through Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) management in Japan
K. Ivanov2012Antweb. Ants of Ohio
P. D. Krushelnycky2014Evaluating the interacting influences of pollination, seed predation, invasive species and isolation on reproductive success in a threatened alpine plant
P. Krushelnycky2012Antweb. Ants of Hawaii
S. Lowe, Browne, M., Boudjelas, S., De Poorter, M.2004100 of the world's worst invasive alien species. A selection from the global invasive species database
J. O. H. N. LUDKA, LEVAN, K. A. T. H. E. R. I. N. E. E., Holway, D. A.2015Infiltration of a facultative ant–plant mutualism by the introduced Argentine ant: effects on mutualist diversity and mutualism benefits
N. P. Mothapo, Wossler T. C.2014Resource competition assays between the African big-headed ant, Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius) and the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (Mayr): mechanisms of inter-specific displacement
E. Spicer Rice, Silverman J.2013Propagule Pressure and Climate Contribute to the Displacement of Linepithema humile by Pachycondyla chinensis
J. Silverman, Brightwell R. John2008The Argentine ant: challenges in managing an invasive unicolonial pest
B. Sodeman2014The Effect of Soil Moisture on the Susceptibility to Invasion by the Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile) in Chaparral Communities
C. Vanderwoude, Klasner, F., Kirkpatrick, J., Kaye, S.2015Maunakea Invasive Species Management Plan. Technical Report No. 191
M. Vonshak, Gordon D. M.2015Intermediate disturbance promotes invasive ant abundance
S. E. Wittman2014Impacts of invasive ants on native ant communities (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
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