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Collapse of the invasive garden ant, Lasius neglectus, populations in four European countries

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Type = Article
Cím:
Collapse of the invasive garden ant, Lasius neglectus, populations in four European countries
Létrehozó:
Tartally, András
Antonova, Vera
Espadaler, Xavier
Csősz, Sándor
Czechowski, Wojciech
Dátum:
2016
Téma:
QL Zoology / állattan
Tartalmi leírás:
The invasive garden ant Lasius neglectus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) has been spreading rapidly in Europe ever since the 1990s. This ant established enormous supercolonies in many European cities and poses a serious threat to the local native faunas. The spread of this species has not slowed down in the last decades, but in the recent years the sizes of the known L. neglectus populations have generally been declining or have stagnated, or they sometimes have disappeared entirely. Only rarely have they increased. In this paper, we summarize these monitoring data collected by the private, diligent monitoring activities of myrmecologists on populations of the invasive garden ant in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Spain. The reasons for this collapse are thought to be: (1) depletion of the local resources, (2) gradation of pathogens and (social)parasites, (3) climatic factors, (4) intra-population mechanisms, (5) confrontation with highly competitive native species, (6) and lack of suitable nesting microhabitats. As similar phenomena were observed in the cases of supercolonies of other invasive ant species, it seems that they decline more generally than has been thought.
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NonPeerReviewed
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Azonosító:
Tartally, András and Antonova, Vera and Espadaler, Xavier and Csősz, Sándor and Czechowski, Wojciech (2016) Collapse of the invasive garden ant, Lasius neglectus, populations in four European countries. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS. ISSN 1387-3547 (Submitted)
Kapcsolat:
?AntLab? Marie Curie Career Integration Grant