Experimental evidence that the introduced fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, does not competitively suppress co-occurring ants in a disturbed habitat.
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A new (old), invasive ant in the hardwood forests of eastern North America and its potentially widespread impactsArmy ants as research and collection toolsClimate change may boost the invasion of the Asian needle antExperimental evidence that human impacts drive fire ant invasions and ecological change.Field tests of interspecific competition in ant assemblages: revisiting the dominant red wood ants.Imported fire ants near the edge of their range: disturbance and moisture determine prevalence and impact of an invasive social insect.Homopterans and an invasive red ant, Myrmica rubra (L.), in Maine.Targeted removal of ant colonies in ecological experiments, using hot water.Introduced fire ants can exclude native ants from critical mutualist-provided resources.Propagule pressure and climate contribute to the displacement of Linepithema humile by Pachycondyla chinensis.The role of habitat in the persistence of fire ant populations.Landscape corridors can increase invasion by an exotic species and reduce diversity of native species.Riverine Landscape Patch Heterogeneity Drives Riparian Ant Assemblages in the Scioto River Basin, USA.Trophic ecology of invasive Argentine ants in their native and introduced rangesHabitat associations of ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a heterogeneous Mississippi landscape.What determines the importance of a species for ecosystem processes? Insights from tropical ant assemblages.Dominance in a ground-dwelling ant community of banana agroecosystem.Experimental evidence for mediation of competition by habitat succession.Predicting community structure of ground-foraging ant assemblages with Markov models of behavioral dominance.Invasive ants alter the phylogenetic structure of ant communities.Ovipositional preference, fidelity, and fitness of Drosophila suzukii in a co-occurring crop and non-crop host systemExperimental evidence that dispersal drives ant community assembly in human-altered ecosystemsCommunity-level impacts of the invasive isopod Cirolana harfordiResource competition assays between the African big-headed ant,Pheidole megacephala(Fabricius) and the invasive Argentine ant,Linepithema humile(Mayr): mechanisms of inter-specific displacementInvasive ants as back-seat drivers of native ant diversity decline in New CaledoniaBehavioural and genetic interactions between an endangered and a recently-arrived hummingbirdStatus of the exotic ant Nylanderia flavipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in northeastern OhioThe hitchhiker’s guide to alien ant invasionsTemporal shifts in interactions between alien trees and the alien Argentine ant on native antsStrong influences of a dominant, ground-nesting ant on recruitment, and establishment of ant colonies and communitiesBiological Control ofSolenopsisFire Ants byPseudacteonParasitoids: Theory and Practice
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Experimental evidence that the introduced fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, does not competitively suppress co-occurring ants in a disturbed habitat.
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Joshua R King
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10.1111/J.1365-2656.2006.01161.X
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z