Location    
        SPREP LIBRARY
                
      Publisher    
        Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
                
      Publication Year:    
        2018
                
      Publication Place    
                  Rome, Italy
              
      Physical Description:    
        2 p
                
      Call Number    
        [EL]
                
      Collection    
        
      
      Material Type    
        
      
      Language    
        English
                
      Record ID: 
41787
      Legacy PEIN ID:    
                  81885
              
      General Notes    
                  This factsheet was produced by the International Plant protection Convention - IPPC pilot programme on survelillance with the collaboration of the Animal and Plant Health Quarantine Agency of the Republic of Korea; SCIRO Australia; TNC USA, James Cook University, Australia; University of Guam, Guam.
              Available online
      Subject Heading(s)    
        Invasive ants
              Biosecurity threat
              Invasive species - Management - Global
                Abstract
Invasive ants are a diverse group of aggressive, competitive, dominating ant species that can rapidly establish and spread. Several ant species are amongst the most serious global invasive species. Their broad diets, nesting habits, ability to breed rapidly, high densitites and adaptibility to varied habitats make them excellent invaders. Agricultural economic, environmental and social wellbeing are threatened by these ants, many of which have been introduced to, and established in, many countries
      Location    
        SPREP LIBRARY
                
      Publisher    
        Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
                
      Publication Year:    
        2018
                
      Publication Place    
                  Rome, Italy
              
      Physical Description:    
        2 p
                
      Call Number    
        [EL]
                
      Collection    
        
      
      Material Type    
        
      
      Language    
        English
                
      Record ID: 
41787
      Legacy PEIN ID:    
                  81885
              
      General Notes    
                  This factsheet was produced by the International Plant protection Convention - IPPC pilot programme on survelillance with the collaboration of the Animal and Plant Health Quarantine Agency of the Republic of Korea; SCIRO Australia; TNC USA, James Cook University, Australia; University of Guam, Guam.
               Record Created: 14-Aug-2018
           Record Modified: 09-Dec-2021
      