Biological invasions are recognized as a major cause of biodiversity decline and have considerable impact on the economy and human health. The African big-headed ant Pheidole megacephala is considered one of the world's most harmful invasive species.To better understand its ecological and demographic features, we combined behavioural (aggression tests), chemical (quantitative and qualitative analyses of cuticular lipids) and genetic (mitochondrial divergence and polymorphism of DNA microsatellite markers) data obtained for eight populations in Cameroon. Molecular data revealed two cryptic species of P. megacephala, one inhabiting urban areas and the other rainforests. Urban populations belong to the same phylogenetic group than those introd...
Biological invasions constitute an opportunity to study the evolutionary processes behind species' a...
In their invasive ranges, Argentine ant populations often form one geographically vast supercolony, ...
Characters in invasive populations often differ from those in the native range, and the ability to e...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Biological invasions are recognized as a major cause of biodiversity decl...
Ants are among the most damaging invasive species, and their success frequently arises from the wide...
Background: In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between re...
Background: In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between re...
Native to much of Central and South America, the little fire ant Wasmannia auro-punctata has been ra...
In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between reproductive i...
In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between reproductive i...
Invasive species are one of the main sources of the ongoing global loss of biodiversity. Invasive an...
Background: The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is a widespread invasive ant species that has suc...
A key component of successful invasion is the ability of an introduced population to reach sufficien...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
Correspondence: dalecky@supagro.inra.fr, dalecky@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceIn social insects, ...
Biological invasions constitute an opportunity to study the evolutionary processes behind species' a...
In their invasive ranges, Argentine ant populations often form one geographically vast supercolony, ...
Characters in invasive populations often differ from those in the native range, and the ability to e...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Biological invasions are recognized as a major cause of biodiversity decl...
Ants are among the most damaging invasive species, and their success frequently arises from the wide...
Background: In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between re...
Background: In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between re...
Native to much of Central and South America, the little fire ant Wasmannia auro-punctata has been ra...
In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between reproductive i...
In populations of most social insects, gene flow is maintained through mating between reproductive i...
Invasive species are one of the main sources of the ongoing global loss of biodiversity. Invasive an...
Background: The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is a widespread invasive ant species that has suc...
A key component of successful invasion is the ability of an introduced population to reach sufficien...
Aim The aim of this study was to determine the number of successful establishments of the invasive A...
Correspondence: dalecky@supagro.inra.fr, dalecky@mpl.ird.frInternational audienceIn social insects, ...
Biological invasions constitute an opportunity to study the evolutionary processes behind species' a...
In their invasive ranges, Argentine ant populations often form one geographically vast supercolony, ...
Characters in invasive populations often differ from those in the native range, and the ability to e...