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European fire ant distribute seeds of familial, invasive plant species

byCustoms Today Report
30/12/2014
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AFRICA: The Researchers from the University of Toronto found the European fire ant distribute the seeds of both familial and invasive plant species.
“Ecologists think invasive species might help each other to spread, but there are few good examples. They talk about ‘invasional meltdown,’ because ecosystems could be very, very rapidly taken over by invasive species if invaders help each other out,” said evolutionary biologist Megan Frederickson, one of the authors of the study, published Dec. 24 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B. “Our results suggest that invasional meltdown could be happening right under our noses, here in Ontario.”

To make their findings the researchers created artificial ecological communities inside 42 plastic children’s swimming pools. Each pool was also filled with soil and three native and one invasive species of wildflower, as well as either invasive fire ants or native woodland ants.

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“The pools with the invasive ant were overrun by the invasive plant, but pools with the native ant had lots of native plants,” said study co-author and ecologist Kirsten Prior.

The team observed the invasive ants moved seeds from all four wildflower species, but the invasive plant was better at taking advantage of the dispersal. The researchers noted that since humans tend to move species around the globe, most ecosystems now contain invasive specimens, many of which have the potential to change their entire makeup.

Tags: areas throughout southeastern USevolutionary biologist Megan Fredericksoninvasional meltdownInvasive crazy ants are displacing fireResearchers from the University of Toronto

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