Publicaties
GBIF data worden gebruikt in wetenschappelijke publicaties. Deze pagina verschaft een overzicht, via de literatuur verzamel site Mendeley, van publicaties die GBIF noemen of die gebaseerd zijn op GBIF data.
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Worldwide spread of Emery's sneaking ant, Cardiocondyla emeryi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Cardiocondyla emeryi FOREL, 1881 has long been recognized as a cosmopolitan ant species, spread around the world by human commerce. To evaluate its worldwide distribution, I compiled published and... -
Worldwide Spread of Pheidole teneriffana (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Pheidole teneriffana is an Old World ant species that has spread to other parts of the world through human commerce. To evaluate its known distribution, I compiled and mapped P. teneriffana records... -
Worldwide spread of the African big-headed ant, Pheidole megacephala (Hymeno-ptera: Formicidae)
Originally from Africa, Pheidole megacephala (FABRICIUS, 1793) has become a widespread household and agricultural pest in many tropical and subtropical areas. To evaluate the worldwide spread of P.... -
Worldwide spread of the difficult white-footed ant, Technomyrmex difficilis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Technomyrmex difficilis FOREL, 1892 is apparently native to Madagascar, but began spreading through Southeast Asia and Oceania more than 60 years ago. In 1986, T. difficilis was first found in the... -
Worldwide Spread of the Moorish sneaking Ant, Cardiocondyla mauritanica (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Cardiocondyla spp. are small, inconspicuous ants, native to the Old World. Until recently, Cardiocondyla mauritanica Forel, 1890 was a little known species recorded almost exclusively from the semi-... -
Worldwide Spread of the Yellow-Footed Ant, Nylanderia flavipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Nylanderia flavipes (formerly Paratrechina flavipes), an Asian species, was first found outside its native range in a Philadelphia park in 1939. To evaluate the geographic spread of N. flavipes, I... -
Worlwide spread of the tropical fire ant, Solenopsis geminata (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
The tropical fire ant, Solenopsis geminata (FABRICIUS, 1804), is a well-known pest in many parts of the world, where it is notorious for its potent sting. To evaluate the worldwide spread of S.... -
Exotic spread of Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) beyond North America
The South America fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren arrived in Mobile, Alabama by ship sometime before 1945. Since then, S. invicta has spread in North America across the southern US and northeastern... -
The absence of fire can cause a lag phase: The invasion dynamics of Banksia ericifolia (Proteaceae)
The transition from a species introduction to an invasion often spans many decades (a lag phase). However, few studies have determined the mechanisms underlying lag phases. Such a mechanistic... -
Worldwide spread of Alluaud's little yellow ant, Plagiolepis alluaudi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Abstract Plagiolepis alluaudi EMERY, 1894 is a tiny Old World ant that has spread to many parts of the world through human commerce. To examine the worldwide distribution of P. alluaudi, I compiled...