BACKGROUND Recent research on multiple invasive ant species has revealed the importance of carbohydrates for achieving high activity levels and outcompeting native ants. However, comparatively little is known about the role of diet and macronutrient preferences for uptake of insecticidal baits used to control invasive ants. We tested whether diet affected yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes Fr Smith) survival, behavior, and whether bait preference would be complementary to past diet. RESULTS We found that colonies fed only crickets for 28 days had fewer live workers and queens and less brood per live queen than colonies fed crickets + honeydew but did not differ significantly from colonies fed only honeydew. Colonies that had been fed ...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
Abstract The Pharaoh ant, Monomorium pharaonis (L.) is an important pest ant species in many parts o...
Ants are among the most successful organisms on Earth, being dominant competitors in nearly every te...
BACKGROUND Recent research on multiple invasive ant species has revealed the importance of carbohydr...
By determining if there is any temporal variation in toxic bait, carbohydrate and protein preference...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...
Insect infestations caused by a single species require control techniques that take advantage of the...
In many agroecosystems, the implementation of an integrated pest management (IPM) program against me...
1. Ants, as well as many species of parasitoids and predators, rely on sugar-rich foods such as hone...
Resource availability can determine an organism's investment strategies for growth and reproduction....
Resource availability has frequently been identified as a key driver for the successful invasion of ...
The membership of social insect colonies is defined by chemical pheromones on the bodies of colony m...
A stable source of carbohydrates is essential for the longevity of ant colonies. Foraging ants must ...
Abstract Animals frequently experience resource im-balances in nature. For ants, one resource that m...
Invasive species threaten many ecological communities and predicting which communities and sites are...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
Abstract The Pharaoh ant, Monomorium pharaonis (L.) is an important pest ant species in many parts o...
Ants are among the most successful organisms on Earth, being dominant competitors in nearly every te...
BACKGROUND Recent research on multiple invasive ant species has revealed the importance of carbohydr...
By determining if there is any temporal variation in toxic bait, carbohydrate and protein preference...
As a result of accidental introduction, the invasive Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, has successf...
Insect infestations caused by a single species require control techniques that take advantage of the...
In many agroecosystems, the implementation of an integrated pest management (IPM) program against me...
1. Ants, as well as many species of parasitoids and predators, rely on sugar-rich foods such as hone...
Resource availability can determine an organism's investment strategies for growth and reproduction....
Resource availability has frequently been identified as a key driver for the successful invasion of ...
The membership of social insect colonies is defined by chemical pheromones on the bodies of colony m...
A stable source of carbohydrates is essential for the longevity of ant colonies. Foraging ants must ...
Abstract Animals frequently experience resource im-balances in nature. For ants, one resource that m...
Invasive species threaten many ecological communities and predicting which communities and sites are...
Linepithema humile, Argentine ants, alter their diets during times of resource depletion, favoring g...
Abstract The Pharaoh ant, Monomorium pharaonis (L.) is an important pest ant species in many parts o...
Ants are among the most successful organisms on Earth, being dominant competitors in nearly every te...