Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina

The invasive Argentine ant causes ecological and economic damage worldwide. In 2011, this species was reported in vineyards of Cafayate, a wine-producing town in the Andes, Argentina. While the local xeric climate is unsuitable for Argentine ants, populations could establish in association with vine...

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Autores principales: Schulze-Sylvester, M., Corronca, J.A., Paris, C.I.
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spelling todo:paper_20754450_v9_n1_p_SchulzeSylvester2023-10-03T16:39:16Z Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina Schulze-Sylvester, M. Corronca, J.A. Paris, C.I. Argentina Invasive species Linepithema humile Vineyard The invasive Argentine ant causes ecological and economic damage worldwide. In 2011, this species was reported in vineyards of Cafayate, a wine-producing town in the Andes, Argentina. While the local xeric climate is unsuitable for Argentine ants, populations could establish in association with vineyards where human activity and irrigation facilitate propagule introduction and survival. In 2013–2014, we combined extensive sampling of the area using ant-baits with monitoring of the change in land use and vineyard cultivated area over the past 15 years. Our results revealed that the species has thus far remained confined to a relatively isolated small area, owing to an effective barrier of dry shrublands surrounding the infested vineyards; yet the recent expansion of vineyard acreage in this region will soon connect this encapsulated area with the rest of the valley. When this happens, vulnerable ecosystems and the main local industry will be put at risk. This case provides a rare opportunity to study early invasion dynamics and reports, to the best of our knowledge, for the first time, the Argentine ant in high altitude agroecosystems. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_20754450_v9_n1_p_SchulzeSylvester
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topic Argentina
Invasive species
Linepithema humile
Vineyard
spellingShingle Argentina
Invasive species
Linepithema humile
Vineyard
Schulze-Sylvester, M.
Corronca, J.A.
Paris, C.I.
Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina
topic_facet Argentina
Invasive species
Linepithema humile
Vineyard
description The invasive Argentine ant causes ecological and economic damage worldwide. In 2011, this species was reported in vineyards of Cafayate, a wine-producing town in the Andes, Argentina. While the local xeric climate is unsuitable for Argentine ants, populations could establish in association with vineyards where human activity and irrigation facilitate propagule introduction and survival. In 2013–2014, we combined extensive sampling of the area using ant-baits with monitoring of the change in land use and vineyard cultivated area over the past 15 years. Our results revealed that the species has thus far remained confined to a relatively isolated small area, owing to an effective barrier of dry shrublands surrounding the infested vineyards; yet the recent expansion of vineyard acreage in this region will soon connect this encapsulated area with the rest of the valley. When this happens, vulnerable ecosystems and the main local industry will be put at risk. This case provides a rare opportunity to study early invasion dynamics and reports, to the best of our knowledge, for the first time, the Argentine ant in high altitude agroecosystems. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Corronca, J.A.
Paris, C.I.
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Corronca, J.A.
Paris, C.I.
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title Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina
title_short Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina
title_full Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina
title_fullStr Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Growing industries, growing invasions? The case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern Argentina
title_sort growing industries, growing invasions? the case of the argentine ant in vineyards of northern argentina
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