Trophic ecology of invasive Argentine ants in their native and introduced ranges
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Diet Segregation between Cohabiting Builder and Inquiline Termite SpeciesA new (old), invasive ant in the hardwood forests of eastern North America and its potentially widespread impactsChemical defense by the native winter ant (Prenolepis imparis) against the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile)Compositional and functional stability of arthropod communities in the face of ant invasions.Trophic ecology of the invasive argentine ant: spatio-temporal variation in resource assimilation and isotopic enrichmentAre invasive populations characterized by a broader diet than native populations?Intercontinental differences in resource use reveal the importance of mutualisms in fire ant invasions.The genomic impact of 100 million years of social evolution in seven ant species.Trophic ecology of the armadillo ant, Tatuidris tatusia, assessed by stable isotopes and behavioral observationsPlant-derived differences in the composition of aphid honeydew and their effects on colonies of aphid-tending ants.Convergent evolution of levee building behavior among distantly related ant species in a floodplain ant assemblage.Effect of Carbohydrate Supplementation on Investment into Offspring Number, Size, and Condition in a Social InsectDensity-Dependent Effects of an Invasive Ant on a Ground-Dwelling Arthropod Community.Evolutionary history of the little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctata before global invasion: inferring dispersal patterns, niche requirements and past and present distribution within its native range.Retrospective stable isotope analysis reveals ecosystem responses to river regulation over the last century.The effects of fire on ant trophic assemblage and sex allocation.Necrophilous Insect Dynamics at Small Vertebrate Carrion in a Temperate Eucalypt Woodland.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.Influence of host diet and phylogeny on parasite sharing by fish in a diverse tropical floodplain.Dietary niche constriction when invaders meet natives: evidence from freshwater decapods.Radiocarbon analysis reveals expanded diet breadth associates with the invasion of a predatory ant.Feeding behavior and social interactions of the Argentine ant Linepithema humile change with sucrose concentration.Nutrition and interference competition have interactive effects on the behavior and performance of Argentine ants.Host-Tree Selection by the Invasive Argentine Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Relation to Honeydew-Producing Insects.Dietary flexibility aids Asian earthworm invasion in North American forests.Invasive ants alter the phylogenetic structure of ant communities.Stable isotopes reveal links between human food inputs and urban ant diets.Macronutrient content of plant-based food affects growth of a carnivorous arthropod.Herbivorous turtle ants obtain essential nutrients from a conserved nitrogen-recycling gut microbiome.Twenty years of Argentine ants in New Zealand: past research and future priorities for applied managementImported crazy ant displaces imported fire ant, reduces and homogenizes grassland ant and arthropod assemblagesGlobal test of Eltonian niche conservatism of nonnative freshwater fish species between their native and introduced rangesBooms, busts and population collapses in invasive antsLocal co-occurrence of several highly invasive ants in their native range: are they all ecologically dominant species?Resource competition assays between the African big-headed ant,Pheidole megacephala(Fabricius) and the invasive Argentine ant,Linepithema humile(Mayr): mechanisms of inter-specific displacementDivergence in the trophic niche of sympatric freshwater invadersIs the blue tit falling into an ecological trap in Argentine ant invaded forests?Reciprocally beneficial interactions between introduced plants and ants are induced by the presence of a third introduced speciesTowards a nutritional ecology of invasive establishment: aphid mutualists provide better fuel for incipient Argentine ant colonies than insect prey
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Trophic ecology of invasive Argentine ants in their native and introduced ranges
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Trophic ecology of invasive Argentine ants in their native and introduced ranges
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Trophic ecology of invasive Argentine ants in their native and introduced ranges
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Trophic ecology of invasive Argentine ants in their native and introduced ranges
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Andrew V Suarez
Chadwick V Tillberg
David A Holway
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20856-20861
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10.1073/PNAS.0706903105
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2007-12-19T00:00:00Z