ANT INVADERS EAT NATIVES, THEN MOVE DOWN FOOD CHAIN
December 17, 2007
December 17, 2007
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Dec. 17 -- The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign issued the following news release:
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is one of the most successful invasive species in the world, having colonized parts of five continents in addition to its native range in South America. A new study sheds light on the secrets of its success.
The findings, from researchers at the University of Illinois and the University of California at San Diego, appea . . .
The Argentine ant, Linepithema humile, is one of the most successful invasive species in the world, having colonized parts of five continents in addition to its native range in South America. A new study sheds light on the secrets of its success.
The findings, from researchers at the University of Illinois and the University of California at San Diego, appea . . .