The native North American fire ants (Solenopsis) comprise a difficult group taxonomically that has undergone multiple revisions in the past century yet remains in a state of taxonomic uncertainty. In this study, we utilized a large set of microsatellite markers to conduct the first robust genetic analysis of the nominal species. Our approach used a variety of methods to test operational criteria commonly employed in species delimitation, including genotypic clustering, reproductive isolation/cohesion, and monophyly. We conclude from our results that the recognized North American fire ant species represent evolutionarily independent entities and, moreover, we confirm the presumed sister status of the desert fire ants, S. aurea and S. amblych...
Two distinct forms of colony social organization occur in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hym...
Species delimitation has been invigorated as a discipline in systematics by an influx of new charact...
Species delimitation has been invigorated as a discipline in systematics by an influx of new charact...
The native North American fire ants (Solenopsis) comprise a difficult group taxonomically that has u...
The taxonomy of fire ants has been plagued by difficulties in recognizing species on the basis of mo...
The study was divided into three main sections. In the first section, temporal stability of genetic ...
Abstract Background A major focus of evolutionary biology is the formation of reproductive barriers ...
We studied population genetic variation and structure in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta using nucle...
The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, a damaging invasive pest, was discovered in February ...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta and its close relatives are highly invasive. Enhanced social coopera...
The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, a damaging invasive pest, was discovered in February ...
Abstract The ecological and evolutionary dynam-ics of newly introduced invasive species can best be ...
We describe genetic structure at various scales in native populations of the fire ant Solenopsis inv...
Native to much of Central and South America, the little fire ant Wasmannia auro-punctata has been ra...
The genus Ponera is a lineage of leaf litter ants, with a center of diversity in the Indo-Australian...
Two distinct forms of colony social organization occur in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hym...
Species delimitation has been invigorated as a discipline in systematics by an influx of new charact...
Species delimitation has been invigorated as a discipline in systematics by an influx of new charact...
The native North American fire ants (Solenopsis) comprise a difficult group taxonomically that has u...
The taxonomy of fire ants has been plagued by difficulties in recognizing species on the basis of mo...
The study was divided into three main sections. In the first section, temporal stability of genetic ...
Abstract Background A major focus of evolutionary biology is the formation of reproductive barriers ...
We studied population genetic variation and structure in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta using nucle...
The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, a damaging invasive pest, was discovered in February ...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta and its close relatives are highly invasive. Enhanced social coopera...
The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, a damaging invasive pest, was discovered in February ...
Abstract The ecological and evolutionary dynam-ics of newly introduced invasive species can best be ...
We describe genetic structure at various scales in native populations of the fire ant Solenopsis inv...
Native to much of Central and South America, the little fire ant Wasmannia auro-punctata has been ra...
The genus Ponera is a lineage of leaf litter ants, with a center of diversity in the Indo-Australian...
Two distinct forms of colony social organization occur in the fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hym...
Species delimitation has been invigorated as a discipline in systematics by an influx of new charact...
Species delimitation has been invigorated as a discipline in systematics by an influx of new charact...