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ID guide | introduced ants

Literature

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K. L. Abbott, Green, P. T., O'Dowd, D. J.2014Seasonal shifts in macronutrient preferences in supercolonies of the invasive Yellow Crazy Ant Anoplolepis gracilipes (Smith, 1857) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean
C. Bertelsmeier, Luque, G. M., Hoffmann, B. D., Courchamp, F.2014Worldwide ant invasions under climate change
H. Bharti, Akbar S. A.2014Taxonomic studies on the ant genus Strumigenys smith, 1860 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) with report of two new species and five new records including a tramp species from India
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)
E. Souza da Conceição, Delabie, J. Hubert Cha, Lucia, T. Maria Cast, Costa-Neto, Ade Oliveir, Majer, J. David2014Structural changes in arboreal ant assemblages (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in an age sequence of cocoa plantations in the south-east of Bahia, Brazil
X. Espadaler, Castillo A.2014Monomorium carbonarium (F. Smith) surviving indoors in NE Spain (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
J. D. Fridley, Sax D. F.2014The imbalance of nature: revisiting a Darwinian framework for invasion biology
J. Garnas, Groden, E., Drummond, F. A.2014Mechanisms of competitive displacement of native ant fauna by invading Myrmica rubra (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) populations
D. Gotzek, Axen, H. J., Suarez, A. V., Cahan, S. Helms, Shoemaker, D. W.2014Global invasion history of the Tropical Fire Ant: a stowaway on the first global trade routes
B. Guénard, De Casas, A. Cardinal-, Dunn, R. R.2014High diversity in an urban habitat: are some animal assemblages resilient to long-term anthropogenic change?
B. J. Hicks, Pilgrim, B. L., H. Marshall, D.2014Origins and genetic composition of the European fire ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Newfoundland, Canada
B. D. Hoffmann2014Quantification of supercolonial traits in the yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes
B. D. Hoffmann, Auina, S., Stanley, M. C.2014Targeted research to improve invasive species management: Yellow Crazy Ant Anoplolepis gracilipes in Samoa
A. Hui, Pinter-Wollman N.2014Individual variation in exploratory behaviour improves speed and accuracy of collective nest selection by Argentine ants
D. B. Huszár, Larsen, R. S., Carlsen, S., Boomsma, J. J., Pedersen, J. Søe2014Convergent development of ecological, genetic, and morphological traits in native supercolonies of the red ant Myrmica rubra
C. Kaiser-Bunbury, Cuthbert, H., Fox, R., Birch, D., Bunbury, N.2014Invasion of yellow crazy ant Anoplolepis gracilipes in a Seychelles UNESCO palm forest
J. C. Kronauer2014Invasive species: old foes meet again
P. D. Krushelnycky2014Evaluating the interacting influences of pollination, seed predation, invasive species and isolation on reproductive success in a threatened alpine plant
L. - C. Lai, Hua, K. - H., Wu, W. - J.2014Intraspecific and interspecific aggressive interactions between two species of fire ants, Solenopsis geminata and S. invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in Taiwan
T. M. C. Della Lucia, Gandra, L. C., Guedes, R. N. C.2014Managing leaf-cutting ants: peculiarities, trends and challenges
C. S. Moreau, Deyrup, M. A., Davis, L. R.2014Ants of the Florida Keys: species accounts, biogeography, and conservation (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
L. W. Morrison2014The ants of remote Polynesia revisited
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
K. Naumann, Higgins R. J.2014The European fire ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as an invasive species: impact on local ant species and other epigaeic arthropods
L. Pontieri, Vojvodic, S., Graham, R., Pedersen, S., Linksvayer, T. A.2014Ant colonies prefer infected over uninfected nest sites
K. M. Prior, Robinson, J. M., Dunphy, S. A. Meadley, Frederickson, M. E.2014Mutualism between co-introduced species facilitates invasion and alters plant community structure
H. -long Qiu, Lu, L. -hua, Zhang, C. -yang, He, Y. -rong2014Pathogenicity of individual isolates of entomopathogenic fungi affects feeding preference of red imported fire ants Solenopsis invicta
C. Riginos, Karande, M. A., Rubenstein, D. I., Palmer, T. M.2014Disruption of a protective ant-plant mutualism by an invasive ant increases elephant damage to savanna trees
E. M. Sarnat, Rabeling, C., Economo, E. P., Wilson, E. O.2014First record of a species from the New World Pheidole flavens-complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) introduced to the southwestern Pacific
R. D. Simmons, Lund, J., Levitsky, T., Groden, E.2014Ophiocordyceps myrmicarum, a new species infecting invasive Myrmica rubra in Maine
B. Sodeman2014The Effect of Soil Moisture on the Susceptibility to Invasion by the Argentine Ant (Linepithema humile) in Chaparral Communities
F. Ludwig Westermann, Suckling, D. Maxwell, Lester, P. John2014Disruption of foraging by a dominant invasive species to decrease its competitive ability
S. E. Wittman2014Impacts of invasive ants on native ant communities (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
E. Youngsteadt, Henderson, R. C., Savage, A. M., Ernst, A. F., Dunn, R. R., Frank, S. D.2014Habitat and species identity, not diversity, predict the extent of refuse consumption by urban arthropods
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