Prevalence, Spread, and Effects of the MicrosporidiumThelohania solenopsaeReleased into Populations with Different Social Forms of the Red Imported Fire Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) [PDF]
James R. Fuxa +5 more
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Complete Genome Sequence of a New Isolate of Solenopsis invictavirus 3 from Solenopsis invicta × richteri Hybrid Ants [PDF]
Solenopsis invicta virus 3 (SINV-3) is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA virus that infects the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren. We report here the full genome (10,383 nucleotides) of an isolate infecting Solenopsis invicta× richteri ...
Addesso, Karla M. +2 more
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The value of information in biosecurity risk-benefit assessment: an application to red imported fire ants [PDF]
Policy makers are confronted daily with uncertainty, especially in complex areas like biosecurity. One way to improve decision-making and reduce uncertainties is to collect more information.
Kompas, Tom, Ward, Michael B.
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Testing the Attractiveness and Efficacy of Baits for the Monitoring and Control of the Thief Ant, Solenopsis papuana [PDF]
Solenopsis papuana is one of the few introduced ant species that have widely infiltrated undisturbed mesic and wet forests in Hawaii. This may be problematic since many endemic Hawaiian insects are limited to mountain forests, and methods for monitoring ...
Krushelnycky, Paul D. +1 more
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Field evaluation of aerial applications of hydramethylnon and metaflumizone to control the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta (Buren) and related ant species (Hymenoptera: formicidae) [PDF]
The red imported fire ant (RIFA) was introduced to the United States from South America over 75 years ago, and has become a pest in wildlife settings. Hydramethylnon fire ant bait has been the industry standard for controlling the red imported fire ant ...
Thompson, Aaron Neal
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Methods to study small mammals often involve using baited live traps. Bait choice can affect detection of target and nontarget species. Red imported fire ants (Solenopsis invicta) consume bait and potentially prey upon small mammals in these traps.
Kathleen A. Carey +5 more
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Red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta buren workers do not have ovaries [PDF]
Benjamin D. Hoffmann +2 more
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