The distribution and interaction of red imported fire ants and native ants across ecotones in a Post Oak Savanna /
Native ants play a vital role in forested landscapes. Since their invasion in the 1930's, red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta Buren) have displaced many native ant species and, consequently, have reduced native arthropod biodiversity. While many studies have examined S. invicta populat...
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