Intercontinental differences in resource use reveal the importance of mutualisms in fire ant invasions.
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Testing the effects of ant invasions on non-ant arthropods with high-resolution taxonomic data.Temperature warming strengthens the mutualism between ghost ants and invasive mealybugs.Disruption of ant-aphid mutualism in canopy enhances the abundance of beetles on the forest floor.Introduced fire ants can exclude native ants from critical mutualist-provided resources.Odorous house ants (Tapinoma sessile) as back-seat drivers of localized ant decline in urban habitatsTargeted research to improve invasive species management: yellow crazy ant Anoplolepis gracilipes in Samoa.Integrating biology into invasive species management is a key principle for eradication success: the case of yellow crazy ant Anoplolepis gracilipes in northern Australia.Density-dependent benefits in ant-hemipteran mutualism? The case of the ghost ant Tapinoma melanocephalum (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and the invasive mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae)Effect of Carbohydrate Supplementation on Investment into Offspring Number, Size, and Condition in a Social InsectIntraspecific Variation among Social Insect Colonies: Persistent Regional and Colony-Level Differences in Fire Ant Foraging BehaviorFloral visitation by the Argentine ant reduces bee visitation and plant seed set.Mutualism Between Fire Ants and Mealybugs Reduces Lady Beetle Predation.The effects of fire on ant trophic assemblage and sex allocation.From cryptic herbivore to predator: stable isotopes reveal consistent variability in trophic levels in an ant population.By their own devices: invasive Argentine ants have shifted diet without clear aid from symbiotic microbes.Radiocarbon analysis reveals expanded diet breadth associates with the invasion of a predatory ant.Towards a geography of omnivory: Omnivores increase carnivory when sodium is limiting.Molecular genetics and genomics generate new insights into invertebrate pest invasions.Colony-level behavioural variation correlates with differences in expression of the foraging gene in red imported fire ants.Imported crazy ant displaces imported fire ant, reduces and homogenizes grassland ant and arthropod assemblagesInterspecific competition between the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren and ghost ant, Tapinoma melanocephalum Fabricius for honeydew resources produced by an invasive mealybug, Phenacoccus solenopsis TinsileyTraits related to biological invasion: A note on the applicability of risk assessment tools across taxaEffects of the invasive plantEupatorium adenophorumon the exotic mealybugPhenacoccus solenopsis(Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) and their natural enemiesEffects of social immunity and unicoloniality on host-parasite interactions in invasive insect societiesDevelopment and testing of a standardized method to estimate honeydew productionDisentangling nutritional pathways linking leafcutter ants and their co-evolved fungal symbionts using stable isotopes
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Intercontinental differences in resource use reveal the importance of mutualisms in fire ant invasions.
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Andrew V Suarez
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Shawn M Wilder
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2011-12-05T00:00:00Z