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Little fire ant locations in Hawaii
Hawaii Little fire ant (Wasmannia auropunctata) locations in Hawaii Maps of known locations of little fire ants (Wasmannia auropunctata) in Hawaii are now available online. [ Kauai ] [ Big Island {Hawaii} ... resolution (but larger) PDF version Kauai [No maps are yet available for little fire ant locations on this island.] NOTE: "Wasmannia recently found on Kauai at one locality ...
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Red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta): HEAR info
Fire Ant (California Department of Food & Agriculture [CDFA]) CDFA Fire Ant Action Plan How Californians can deal with fire ants General fire ant info sheet Red imported fire ant in California (brochure) Red Imported Fire Ant Home Page (University of Arkansas) Fire ...
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Invasive Species: Animals - Red Imported Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta)
Fire Ant (Solenopsis invicta) You are here: Home / Animals / Species Profiles / Red Imported Fire Ant Red Imported Fire Ant Scientific name: Solenopsis invicta Buren Synonym: Solenopsis wagneri Santschi Common names: Red Imported Fire Ant ...
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Prospectus for technology centers to collect and share biodiversity information
Institute, 2005 Erythrina costaricensis flower cluster from Panama Click on specific part of the ant to zoom in © Gary Alpert, Harvard University, 2005 Unknown species of Thaumatomyrmex from the ... links to global map of two invasive fire ant species © Brian Fisher/AntWeb California Academy of Sciences, 2004 Solenopsis invicta Red imported fire ant an invasive pest Legal organization Discover Life is ...
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Invasive Species
Species Kinds in North America IDnature guide Showcase community mapping project Invasive ant maps Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, Adelges tsugae Links to other sites On ... Ants Maps Anoplolepis gracilipes, Yellow Crazy Ant Linepithema humile, Argentine Ant Solenopsis geminata, Tropical Fire Ant Solenopsis invicta, Red Imported Fire Ant Wasmannia auropunctata, Little Fire Ant More species Discover Life | All ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
South American fire ant, which arrived in Mobile, Alabama around 1940 and has since spread throughout the Southeast, replacing large parts of the native ant community. Hybridization Mating between ... colossal damage to non-target species. For example, the attempt to eradicate the introduced fire ant from southern states proved disastrous. In 1957, a well- meaning Congress authorized $2.4 ...
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non-HEAR-sponsored internet mailing lists relevant to invasive species issues
Hawaii Ant Group "AntList" The Hawaii Ant Group (HAG) (dedicated to the better understanding of ants and their impacts ... introduced plants). Subscription information is available online. Fire ants The "fireants" listserv was created as a follow-up to the annual Red Imported Fire Ant Conference, to help keep participants up-to- ...
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Invasive Exotic Insects @ Invasive.org
Lymantriidae pear leaf blister moth Leucoptera malifoliella (Costa) Lepidoptera Lyonetiidae Argentine ant Linepithema humile (Mayr) Hymenoptera Formicidae Asian gypsy moth Lymantria dispar dispar ... Sirex noctilio Fabricius Hymenoptera Siricidae red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren Hymenoptera Formicidae black imported fire ant Solenopsis richteri Forel Hymenoptera Formicidae larch hawk moth ...
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Global Forest Science - Press Release - Dead, Dry Trees Major Fire Threat
Global Forest. Dead, Dry Trees Major Fire Threat 20 July 2004 the following link will open in a new window Dead, Dry Trees Major Fire Threat Rancho Mirage and Banff-based Global Forest Science (www.globalforestscience ... trout of British Columbia, protection of the world's largest ant colony, opening an international insect quarantine facility and helping to ...
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Global Forest Science - Press Release - Climate trends, beetles point to another summer of fire in BC tinderbox forests, says international forest expert
Decades of fire suppression, however, have modified the forest, allowing smaller, fire-susceptible trees to grow and bark beetles, normally kept in ... the threatened westslope cutthroat trout of British Columbia, protection of the world's largest ant colony, opening an international insect quarantine facility and helping to save New Zealand's ...
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