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The following pages link to Northward expansion of the invasive Linepithema humile (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the eastern United States is constrained by winter soil temperatures (Q44214449):
Displaying 11 items.
- Climate change may boost the invasion of the Asian needle ant (Q30677397) (← links)
- Propagule pressure and climate contribute to the displacement of Linepithema humile by Pachycondyla chinensis (Q34586806) (← links)
- The Argentine Ant Persists Through Unfavorable Winters Via a Mutualism Facilitated By a Native Tree (Q44863130) (← links)
- The impact of climate change changes over time (Q56462512) (← links)
- Nest site selection by the Argentine ant and suitability of artificial nests as a control tool (Q56476005) (← links)
- Temperature and starvation effects on food exploitation by Argentine ants and native ants in New Zealand (Q56488022) (← links)
- Global warming may freeze the invasion of big-headed ants (Q56491182) (← links)
- Assessment of the Argentine ant invasion management by means of manual removal of winter nests in mixed cork oak and pine forests (Q60563092) (← links)
- Biosurveillance of forest insects: part I—integration and application of genomic tools to the surveillance of non-native forest insects (Q110625856) (← links)
- Differences in exploitation and interference ability between two dominant ants: the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and Tapinoma magnum (Q111167557) (← links)
- Temperature and ant assemblages: Biased values of community temperature index (Q111347696) (← links)