Factors governing rate of invasion: a natural experiment using Argentine ants.
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A new (old), invasive ant in the hardwood forests of eastern North America and its potentially widespread impactsForaging Activity of Native Ants on Trees in Forest Fragments Colonized by the Invasive Ant Lasius neglectusPatterns of geographic expansion of Aedes aegypti in the Peruvian AmazonHierarchical genetic structure of the introduced wasp Vespula germanica in Australia.Survival, growth and reproduction of non-native Nile tilapia II: fundamental niche projections and invasion potential in the northern Gulf of Mexico.Foraging by forest ants under experimental climatic warming: a test at two sites.Testing the effects of ant invasions on non-ant arthropods with high-resolution taxonomic data.Niche differentiation and fine-scale projections for Argentine ants based on remotely sensed data.Biotic and abiotic controls of Argentine ant invasion success at local and landscape scales.Predicting Argentine ant spread over the heterogeneous landscape using a spatially explicit stochastic model.Relative roles of climatic suitability and anthropogenic influence in determining the pattern of spread in a global invader.Propagule pressure drives establishment of introduced freshwater fish: quantitative evidence from an irrigation network.Exploitative strategies of the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and native ant species in a southern Spanish pine forest.Foraging activity and dietary spectrum of the Argentine ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in invaded natural areas of the northeast Iberian Peninsula.Invasion rate of deer ked depends on spatiotemporal variation in host density.Relative humidity preference and survival of starved Formosan subterranean termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) at various temperature and relative humidity conditions.Point of No Return From Water Loss in Coptotermes formosanus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae).Twenty years of Argentine ants in New Zealand: past research and future priorities for applied managementRole of Propagule Size in the Success of Incipient Colonies of the Invasive Argentine AntGoing feral: Time and propagule pressure determine range expansion of Asian house geckos into natural environmentsTraits related to biological invasion: A note on the applicability of risk assessment tools across taxaOutbreak propagule pressure influences the landscape spread of a wind-dispersed, epidemic-causing, plant pathogenDifferent behavioural strategies among seven highly invasive ant speciesPredictors of regional establishment success and spread of introduced non-indigenous vertebratesInterspecific displacement mechanisms by the invasive little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctataAlien arthropod predators and parasitoids: interactions with the environmentOccupation, body size and sex ratio of round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) in established and newly invaded areas of an Ontario riverThe worldwide expansion of the Argentine antWater balance in the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) compared with five common native ant species from southern CaliforniaSeasonal spatial dynamics and causes of nest movement in colonies of the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile)Impact of the Little Fire Ant, Wasmannia auropunctata, on Native Forest Ants in Gabon1Spatial dynamics of supercolonies of the invasive yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, on Christmas Island, Indian OceanImportance of large colony size for successful invasion by Argentine ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Evidence for biotic resistance by native antsRapid expansion of the cane toad (Bufo marinus) invasion front in tropical AustraliaModelling Spread in Invasion Ecology: A SynthesisUrban Infestation Patterns of Argentine Ants,Linepithema humile, in Los Angeles
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Factors governing rate of invasion: a natural experiment using Argentine ants.
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David A Holway
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