Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established habitat. The globally distributed Argentine ant Linepithema humile has been reported to break the trade-off between interference and exploitative competition, achieve high population densities, and overpower nests of many endemic ant species. We have used the sensitivity of the Argentine ant to the synthetic trail pheromone (Z)-9-hexadecanal to investigate species interactions for the first time. We predicted that disrupting Argentine ant trail following behaviour would reduce their competitive ability and create an opportunity for three other resident species to increase their foraging success. Argentine ant success in the control was reduced w...
Behaviours or traits associated with aggression and communication may increase an animal's conspicuo...
Interspecific competition influences the composition of ecological communities. Species may differ i...
An understanding of why introduced species achieve ecological success in novel environments often re...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established hab...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established hab...
The success of invasive species in their introduced range is often influenced by interactions with r...
International audienceWithin ant communities, the biotic resistance of native species against invasi...
International audienceWithin ant communities, the biotic resistance of native species against invasi...
International audienceWithin ant communities, the biotic resistance of native species against invasi...
The invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) has become established worldwide in regions with Med...
The invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) has become established worldwide in regions with Med...
Ants are among the most problematic invasive species. They displace numerous native species, alter e...
International audienceAnts are among the most problematic invasive species. They displace numerous n...
International audienceAnts are among the most problematic invasive species. They displace numerous n...
The success of invasive species in their introduced range is often influenced by interactions with r...
Behaviours or traits associated with aggression and communication may increase an animal's conspicuo...
Interspecific competition influences the composition of ecological communities. Species may differ i...
An understanding of why introduced species achieve ecological success in novel environments often re...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established hab...
Invasive species are a major threat to biodiversity when dominant within their newly established hab...
The success of invasive species in their introduced range is often influenced by interactions with r...
International audienceWithin ant communities, the biotic resistance of native species against invasi...
International audienceWithin ant communities, the biotic resistance of native species against invasi...
International audienceWithin ant communities, the biotic resistance of native species against invasi...
The invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) has become established worldwide in regions with Med...
The invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) has become established worldwide in regions with Med...
Ants are among the most problematic invasive species. They displace numerous native species, alter e...
International audienceAnts are among the most problematic invasive species. They displace numerous n...
International audienceAnts are among the most problematic invasive species. They displace numerous n...
The success of invasive species in their introduced range is often influenced by interactions with r...
Behaviours or traits associated with aggression and communication may increase an animal's conspicuo...
Interspecific competition influences the composition of ecological communities. Species may differ i...
An understanding of why introduced species achieve ecological success in novel environments often re...