Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis richteri are two very closely related invasive ant species; however, S. invicta is a much more successful invader. Physiological tolerance to abiotic stress has been hypothesized to be important to the success of an invasive species. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that S. invicta is more tolerant to heat and desiccation stress than S. richteri. The data strongly support our hypothesis. S. invicta was found to be significantly less vulnerable than S. richteri to both heat and desiccation stress. Despite S. richteri having significantly higher body water content, S. invicta was less sensitive to desiccation stress due to its significantly lower water loss rate (higher desiccation resistance). After t...
<p>Small <i>Solenopsis richteri</i> had significantly lower critical water content than <i>S. invict...
INTRODUCTION:Sea-level rise is a consequence of climate change that can impact the ecological and ph...
Red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, is a serious pest in the southeastern United States...
Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis richteri are two very closely related invasive ant species; howeve...
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) is a non-native invasive species that rapidly spread ...
Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wide ...
An insect's cuticle is typically covered in a layer of wax prominently featuring various hydrocarbon...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
Maintaining water balance is vital for terrestrial organisms. Insects protect themselves against des...
Biological invasions have significant ecological and economic impacts. Much attention is therefore f...
International audienceThe combined impact of invasive species and climate change threatens natural s...
oai:instars-ojs-tamu.tdl.org:article/3This experiment focuses on the Solenopsis invicta’s ability to...
Abstract The red imported fire ant (RIFA), Solenopsis invicta Buren is native to South America and i...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...
<p>Small <i>Solenopsis richteri</i> had significantly lower critical water content than <i>S. invict...
INTRODUCTION:Sea-level rise is a consequence of climate change that can impact the ecological and ph...
Red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, is a serious pest in the southeastern United States...
Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis richteri are two very closely related invasive ant species; howeve...
1. Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wi...
The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) is a non-native invasive species that rapidly spread ...
Organisms from temperate zones are exposed to seasonal changes and must be able to cope with a wide ...
An insect's cuticle is typically covered in a layer of wax prominently featuring various hydrocarbon...
1. Variation in geographic range size among closely related species may result from differences in p...
Maintaining water balance is vital for terrestrial organisms. Insects protect themselves against des...
Biological invasions have significant ecological and economic impacts. Much attention is therefore f...
International audienceThe combined impact of invasive species and climate change threatens natural s...
oai:instars-ojs-tamu.tdl.org:article/3This experiment focuses on the Solenopsis invicta’s ability to...
Abstract The red imported fire ant (RIFA), Solenopsis invicta Buren is native to South America and i...
International audienceThe ability of invasive species to rapidly expand into new regions may be rela...
<p>Small <i>Solenopsis richteri</i> had significantly lower critical water content than <i>S. invict...
INTRODUCTION:Sea-level rise is a consequence of climate change that can impact the ecological and ph...
Red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, is a serious pest in the southeastern United States...