Browsing by Subject "Solenopsis invicta"
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(1993)This recent research suggests that Red Imported Fire Ants are most likely to impact ground-dwelling vertebrates by subtly altering patterns of habitat utilization. In light of the recent findings, I examined the impact of ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Receptors that transport vitellogenin into oocytes are of vital importance to egg-laying species because they promote oocyte development. In this study, we describe the cloning of the first hymenopteran vitellogenin receptor ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1977)The distribution and metabolism of ¹⁴C-1-(6¹-7¹-dimethyl oct-2¹-enyl)4-ethyl phenyl ether (R-20458) and (2,3-³3H)-7-epoxy-1-(p-ethyl-phenoxy)-3-ethyl-7-methylnonane (R0-10-3108) were studied in small colonies of the imported ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1976)Studies conducted in the Texas coastal plains during the period July 1971 through May 1974 demonstrated that mounds of the red imported dire ant, Solenopsis invictaBuren, can be detected on natural color (NC), color infrared ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1986)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1993)
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(Texas A&M University, 2007-09-17)Thelohania solenopsae Knell, Allen and Hazard is a microsporidian pathogen that infects the red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren. This five part study examined the effects that T. solenopsae has on constructs of ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1972)
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1977)
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Inclusion/exclusion field experiments demonstrated that the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, did not affect the abundance of 49 groups of insects and spiders collected in pitfall traps. However, arthropod ...
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(2009-05-15)Higher densities of S. invicta in the United States relative to South America are explained mainly by the absence of natural enemies and low interspecific competition (IC). Despite advances in S. invicta management, broadcast ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1972)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1975)
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(Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Thelohania solenopsae Knell, Alan, and Hazard is an internal microsporidian that parasitizes the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren. This experiment studied the invasive interactions between the native United ...
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(2022-12-07)The red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, is a globally invasive pest. Fire ant decapitating Pseudacteon flies (Diptera: Phoridae) are natural enemies of Solenopsis fire ants. They are parasitoids from the same native ...
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(Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1982)
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Thelohania solenopsae Knell, Allen and Hazard, is a microsporidian pathogen that infects the red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren. This four part study examined the effects that T. solenopsae had on fire ant ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1976)Studies are presented on the metabolism of methoprene, an insect growth regulator, by the castes of the imported fire ant, (IFA), Solenopsis invicta Buren. The relative rates of metabolism of methoprene in the IFA castes ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1979)The larvae of the imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren have 4 larval instars, as determined by observation of molting and by comparing newly molted larvae with those ready to molt to the next stage. First instar ...
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(2011-10-21)One of the most popular methods for achieving control of the Red Imported Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta Buren, is through the use of broadcast baits. Several factors contribute to bait efficacy, one of which may be particle ...