Exploitation and interference competition between the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, and native ant species.
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Disruption of foraging by a dominant invasive species to decrease its competitive abilityForaging Activity of Native Ants on Trees in Forest Fragments Colonized by the Invasive Ant Lasius neglectusEvolution of supercolonies: the Argentine ants of southern Europe.Invasive Asian Earthworms Negatively Impact Keystone Terrestrial SalamandersChemical defense by the native winter ant (Prenolepis imparis) against the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile)Trail pheromone of the Argentine ant, Linepithema humile (Mayr) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)Thigmotaxis Mediates Trail Odour Disruption.Environmental and biotic correlates to lionfish invasion success in Bahamian coral reefs.Interference competition between an invasive parakeet and native bird species at feeding sites.Testing the effects of ant invasions on non-ant arthropods with high-resolution taxonomic data.Community disassembly by an invasive species.Biotic and abiotic controls of Argentine ant invasion success at local and landscape scales.Ant community structure in citrus orchards in the mediterranean basin: impoverishment as a consequence of habitat homogeneity.Relative roles of climatic suitability and anthropogenic influence in determining the pattern of spread in a global invader.Temperature tolerance and stress proteins as mechanisms of invasive species success.Mutual interactions between an invasive bark beetle and its associated fungi.Relationships among native and introduced populations of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and the source of introduced populations.Genetic diversity, asymmetrical aggression, and recognition in a widespread invasive species.Variation in the level of aggression, chemical and genetic distance among three supercolonies of the Argentine ant in Europe.Quantification of supercolonial traits in the yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes.Propagule pressure and climate contribute to the displacement of Linepithema humile by Pachycondyla chinensis.An experimental study of competition between fire ants and Argentine ants in their native range.Odorous house ants (Tapinoma sessile) as back-seat drivers of localized ant decline in urban habitatsPatterns of trophic niche divergence between invasive and native fishes in wild communities are predictable from mesocosm studies.Different acute toxicity of fipronil baits on invasive Linepithema humile supercolonies and some non-target ground arthropods.Discovery-dominance trade-off among widespread invasive ant species.The effects of colony structure and resource abundance on food dispersal in Tapinoma sessile (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)Cotton Rats Alter Foraging in Response to an Invasive Ant.Characterizing the trophic niches of stocked and resident cyprinid fishes: consistency in partitioning over time, space and body sizes.Relationship Among Establishment Durations, Kin Relatedness, Aggressiveness, and Distance Between Populations of Eight Invasive Argentine Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Supercolonies in Japan.Intercolony aggression within and among local populations of the invasive ant, Myrmica rubra (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in coastal Maine.Who needs 'lazy' workers? Inactive workers act as a 'reserve' labor force replacing active workers, but inactive workers are not replaced when they are removed.The Long-Term Effects of Reduced Competitive Ability on Foraging Success of an Invasive Pest Species.Dietary niche constriction when invaders meet natives: evidence from freshwater decapods.Occurrence of three haplotypes of Linepithema micans (Forel) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Southern Brazil.Exploitative strategies of the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and native ant species in a southern Spanish pine forest.Native supercolonies of unrelated individuals in the invasive Argentine ant.Foraging activity and dietary spectrum of the Argentine ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in invaded natural areas of the northeast Iberian Peninsula.Retrieval of granular bait by the Argentine ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): effect of clumped versus scattered dispersion patterns.Fast food in ant communities: how competing species find resources.
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P2860
Exploitation and interference competition between the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, and native ant species.
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Exploitation and interference ...... umile, and native ant species.
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Exploitation and interference ...... umile, and native ant species.
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Exploitation and interference ...... humile, and native ant species
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Exploitation and interference ...... umile, and native ant species.
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Exploitation and interference ...... umile, and native ant species.
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P2093
Kathleen G Human
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10.1007/BF00328744
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1996-02-01T00:00:00Z
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1044131526