Biological invasions are a grave threat to ecosystems. The black garden ant (Lasius niger) is a pest species in Europe. Current literature states that L. niger occupies a disjunct native distribution in the Holarctic, however, based on recent work, we re-evaluate this distribution. The native range of L. niger is reconsidered based on phylogenetic relationships (nine mitochondrial and nuclear markers, 5670 bp), DNA-barcoding (98 Holarctic specimens), morphometry (88 Holarctic specimens, 19 different measurements) and subjective assessment of phenotype. The potential spread of this species is estimated using ecological niche modeling. Lasius niger is more closely related to other Palearctic species than to the Nearctic ants known under this ...
It is unclear why some species become successful invaders whilst others fail, and whether invasive s...
The ant Myrmica specioides Bondroit, 1918 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is first reported from the Easte...
Seed harvesting ants are ecosystem engineers that shape vegetation, nutrient cycles, and microclimat...
Biological invasions are a grave threat to ecosystems. The black garden ant (Lasius niger) is a pest...
It is unclear why some species become successful invaders whilst others fail, and whether invasive s...
The West and Central Mediterranean ants known for 5 0 years under the name Tapinoma nigerrim...
BACKGROUND: The invasive garden ant, Lasius neglectus, is the most recently detected pest ant and th...
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...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
Globalization has contributed to the spread of thousands of species, yet only a few harmful ones hav...
Biological invasions represent a serious threat for the conservation of biodiversity in many ecosyst...
Background: Ants of the genus Lasius are ecologically important and an important system for evolutio...
It is unclear why some species become successful invaders whilst others fail, and whether invasive s...
The ant Myrmica specioides Bondroit, 1918 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is first reported from the Easte...
Seed harvesting ants are ecosystem engineers that shape vegetation, nutrient cycles, and microclimat...
Biological invasions are a grave threat to ecosystems. The black garden ant (Lasius niger) is a pest...
It is unclear why some species become successful invaders whilst others fail, and whether invasive s...
The West and Central Mediterranean ants known for 5 0 years under the name Tapinoma nigerrim...
BACKGROUND: The invasive garden ant, Lasius neglectus, is the most recently detected pest ant and th...
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...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
Globalization has contributed to the spread of thousands of species, yet only a few harmful ones hav...
Biological invasions represent a serious threat for the conservation of biodiversity in many ecosyst...
Background: Ants of the genus Lasius are ecologically important and an important system for evolutio...
It is unclear why some species become successful invaders whilst others fail, and whether invasive s...
The ant Myrmica specioides Bondroit, 1918 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is first reported from the Easte...
Seed harvesting ants are ecosystem engineers that shape vegetation, nutrient cycles, and microclimat...