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Solenopsis invicta

Common names: fire ant
Taxonomy: Animalia > Arthropoda > Insecta > Hymenoptera > Formicidae
Roles: predator
ITIS TSN: 154239
External: RMBL Collections · iNaturalist · iDigBio · GenBank
Papers: 10 | Mentions: 12

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Knowledge graph centered on Solenopsis invicta with 41 nodes and 141 connections. Top connected: Unknown, Ligusticum porteri, Bacteria, Populus, elevational gradients.

Publications (10)

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Associations Between Deer Browse and Aphid Colonization in a Long-Term Monitoring Study of Liguisticum porteri

2024Role: text_match
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The Evolution and Ecology of Interactions Between Ants and Honeydew-Producing Hemipteran Insects

2022The Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and SystematicsRole: text_match
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Progressive sensitivity of trophic levels to warming underlies an elevational gradient in ant–aphid mutualism strength

2019OikosRole: text_match
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Native ant (<i>Formica rufa, Formica fusca</i>), <i>Nicrophorus spp.</i> interactions at small mammal carcass resources in the southern Rocky Mountains, Gunnison National Forest, Colorado.

2017Role: text_match
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Effects of <i>Helianthella quinquenervis</i> Extrafloral Nectaries on Ant Abundance and Community Structure

2016Role: text_match
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Abiotic and multitrophic determinants of geographic distribution in an herbivorous insect

2013Role: text_match
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The effect of ants on the population dynamics of a protective symbiont of aphids, <i>Hamiltonella defensa</i>

2012Annals of Entomological Society of AmericaRole: text_match
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The effect of ants on the population dynamics of <i>Hamiltonella defensa</i> a protective symbiont of aphids

2011Role: predator
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Genetic structure in a montane mayfly <i>Baetis bicaudatus</i> (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), from the Rocky Mountains, Colorado

2003Freshwater BiologyRole: text_match
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The relationship between the distribution of worker sizes and new worker production in the ant Formica neorufibarbis

2002OecologiaRole: text_match