Oliver, T.H., Pettitt, Timothy, Leather, S.R. and Cook, J.M. (2008) Numerical Abundance of Invasive Ants and Monopolisation of Exudate-producing Resources – a Chicken and Egg Situation. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 1 (4). pp. 208-214. ISSN Online: 1752-4598
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Invasive ants commonly reach abnormally high abundances and have severe impacts on the ecosystems they invade. Current invasion theory recognises that not only negative interactions, such as natural enemy release, but positive interactions, such as facilitation, are important in causing this increased abundance. 2. For invasive ants, facilitation can occur through mutualism with exudate-producing plants and insects. To obtain such partnerships, however, invaders must first displace native ants, whose communities are highly structured around such resources. 3. By manipulating the abundance of an invasive ant relative to a native, we show that a minimum threshold abundance exists for invasive ants to monopolise exudate-producing resources. In addition, we show that behavioural dominance is context dependent and varies with spatial location and numerical abundance. 4. Thus, we suggest a 'facilitation-threshold' hypothesis of ant invasion, whereby a minimum abundance of invasive ants is required before facilitation and behavioural dominance can drive abundance rapidly upwards through positive feedback.
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Additional Information: | Staff and students at the University of Worcester can access the full-text via Library Search. External users should check availability with their local library or Interlibrary Requests Service. Originally deposited as National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit (NPARU) |
Uncontrolled Discrete Keywords: | behavioural interference, competition, displacement, ecological dominance, facilitation, Homoptera, numerical abundance, Technomyrmex albipes |
Subjects: | Q Science > Q Science (General) |
Divisions: | College of Health, Life and Environmental Sciences > School of Science and the Environment |
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Depositing User: | Sally Wall |
Date Deposited: | 24 Feb 2015 16:54 |
Last Modified: | 17 Jun 2020 17:06 |
URI: | https://worc-9.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/3611 |
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