Summary: In the southeast United States, the invasive ant Solenopsis invicta is known to derive important carbohydrate (honeydew) resources from mealybugs utilizing grasses. Most important appears to be an invasive mealybug, Antonina graminis. We studied whether this mealybug and a similar native species also benefit from association with S. invicta. We found that mealybug occurrence increases significantly with increasing proximity to S. invicta mounds, suggesting that mealybugs benefit as well. Mutual benefits derived by S. invicta and A. graminis are consistent with a hypothesis proposing that associations among invasive species can be important in their success at introduced location
When invasive species establish in new environments, they may disrupt existing or create new interac...
Benefits arising from facultative mutualisms between ants and plants vary with the identity of the a...
Phenacoccus peruvianus Granara de Willink (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) is an invasive mealybug that h...
Citation: Feng, D. D., Michaud, J. P., Li, P., Zhou, Z. S., & Xu, Z. F. (2015). The native ant, Tapi...
Interaction between ants and honeydew-producing hemipterans is defined as mutualism which is benefic...
The mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis has been recently reported as a serious invasive insect pest in ...
<p>Ants commonly participate simultaneously in mutualisms with honeydew-producing hemipterans and ex...
As invasive ants spread, their interactions with plants are inevitable and have potentially great im...
Higher densities of S. invicta in the United States relative to South America are explained mainly b...
Biotic interactions are often important in the establishment and spread of invasive species. In part...
Abstract Animals frequently experience resource im-balances in nature. For ants, one resource that m...
The importance of mutualism is receiving more attention in community ecology. In this study, the fir...
The establishment of new symbiotic interactions between introduced species may facilitate invasion s...
Invasion by the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, has had negative impacts on individual an...
The biotic resistance hypothesis asserts that native species may hinder the invasion of exotic speci...
When invasive species establish in new environments, they may disrupt existing or create new interac...
Benefits arising from facultative mutualisms between ants and plants vary with the identity of the a...
Phenacoccus peruvianus Granara de Willink (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) is an invasive mealybug that h...
Citation: Feng, D. D., Michaud, J. P., Li, P., Zhou, Z. S., & Xu, Z. F. (2015). The native ant, Tapi...
Interaction between ants and honeydew-producing hemipterans is defined as mutualism which is benefic...
The mealybug Phenacoccus solenopsis has been recently reported as a serious invasive insect pest in ...
<p>Ants commonly participate simultaneously in mutualisms with honeydew-producing hemipterans and ex...
As invasive ants spread, their interactions with plants are inevitable and have potentially great im...
Higher densities of S. invicta in the United States relative to South America are explained mainly b...
Biotic interactions are often important in the establishment and spread of invasive species. In part...
Abstract Animals frequently experience resource im-balances in nature. For ants, one resource that m...
The importance of mutualism is receiving more attention in community ecology. In this study, the fir...
The establishment of new symbiotic interactions between introduced species may facilitate invasion s...
Invasion by the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, has had negative impacts on individual an...
The biotic resistance hypothesis asserts that native species may hinder the invasion of exotic speci...
When invasive species establish in new environments, they may disrupt existing or create new interac...
Benefits arising from facultative mutualisms between ants and plants vary with the identity of the a...
Phenacoccus peruvianus Granara de Willink (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) is an invasive mealybug that h...