Ant invasion in China: An in-depth analysis of the country's ongoing battle with exotic ants
Ecological Indicators,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
160, P. 111811 - 111811
Published: March 1, 2024
The
invasion
of
exotic
ant
species
in
China
presents
significant
challenges
to
ecosystems,
agriculture,
and
the
economy.
This
paper
provides
an
in-depth
analysis
China's
ongoing
battle
with
ants,
examining
factors
contributing
their
introduction
establishment.
It
explores
responses
implemented
by
decision
makers,
including
capacity
building,
establishment
research
institutions,
legislative
measures.
Limitations
gaps
current
strategies
are
identified,
highlighting
need
for
regional
collaboration,
increased
awareness,
strengthened
early
detection
response
systems.
Furthermore,
emphasizes
importance
conducting
understand
various
species'
ecological
economic
impacts,
facilitating
development
targeted
effective
management
approaches.
By
adopting
a
comprehensive
coordinated
approach,
can
mitigate
impacts
invasions
safeguard
its
biodiversity,
underscores
significance
collective
efforts
addressing
ants
preserving
well-being
economies,
society.
Language: Английский
Invasion Risk of Established and Horizon Non-Native Ants in the Mediterranean: A Screening for Italy
Insects,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(11), P. 875 - 875
Published: Nov. 8, 2024
Over
five
hundred
non-native
ant
species
have
spread
worldwide,
including
many
that
severe
effects
on
biodiversity,
are
serious
economic
pests,
or
threaten
human
health
and
agriculture.
The
number
of
in
the
Mediterranean
is
steadily
increasing,
with
Italy
being
a
prominent
example.
We
provide
risk
screenings
for
using
Terrestrial
Species
Invasiveness
Screening
Kit
current
climate
conditions
future
predictions.
screened
consist
15
established
12
horizon
taxa.
results
highlight
threat
posed
by
Language: Английский
Introduced greenhouse-invertebrates in Potsdam and Berlin with a focus on ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) with eight new records for Europe, Germany or the Berlin-Brandenburg region
Elias Freyhof,
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Emil Janke
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Contributions to Entomology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
74(2), P. 235 - 248
Published: Dec. 19, 2024
Heated
greenhouses
are
a
hotspot
for
introduced
species
from
warmer
climates.
We
studied
24
their
invertebrate
fauna
with
special
focus
on
ants.
Identifications
were
initialised
by
iNaturalist
and
its
community,
followed
literature,
COI
barcoding
consulting
experts
in
some
cases.
report
32
including
eight
new
records
at
the
regional,
national
or
continental
scale,
four
of
which
Technomyrmex
difficilis
Solenopsis
texana
recorded
first
time
Germany.
Plagiolepis
alluaudi
vitiensis
Berlin
Brandenburg.
Alepia
cf.
viatrix
(Diptera,
Psychodidae)
is
Eurasia.
Cryptotermes
cavifrons
(Blattodea,
Kalotermitidae)
Geonemertes
pelaensis
(Hoplonemertea,
Prosorhochmidae)
Europe.
An
unidentified
genus
Anisorhynchodemus
(Tricladida,
Geoplanidae)
Here,
we
present
37
(five
ant
native),
all
associated
pictures
iNaturalist.
For
33
individuals
20
species,
also
provide
sequence
data
supporting
identification.
Furthermore,
comparison
greenhouse
metadata
composition
showed
that
dependent
high
minimum
temperature
greenhouse.
Language: Английский