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SUBMITTER: Cremer S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2585788 | biostudies-literature | 2008
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Cremer Sylvia S Ugelvig Line V LV Drijfhout Falko P FP Schlick-Steiner Birgit C BC Steiner Florian M FM Seifert Bernhard B Hughes David P DP Schulz Andreas A Petersen Klaus S KS Konrad Heino H Stauffer Christian C Kiran Kadri K Espadaler Xavier X d'Ettorre Patrizia P Aktaç Nihat N Eilenberg Jørgen J Jones Graeme R GR Nash David R DR Pedersen Jes S JS Boomsma Jacobus J JJ
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It is unclear why some species become successful invaders whilst others fail, and whether invasive success depends on pre-adaptations already present in the native range or on characters evolving de-novo after introduction. Ants are among the worst invasive pests, with Lasius neglectus and its rapid spread through Europe and Asia as the most recent example of a pest ant that may become a global problem. Here, we present the first integrated study on behavior, morphology, population genetics, che ...[more]