Keywords:
Electronic books.
Description / Table of Contents:
The 1985 Research Conference on Fire Ants and Leaf-Cutting Ants covered the most recent developments in research and control of these insect pests of the New World tropical and subtropical zones, the southern United States, South and Central America, and the Caribbean Islands. This volume contains chapters that discuss the history and economics, bi.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
1 online resource (452 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780429691645
URL:
https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/geomar/detail.action?docID=5731921
DDC:
595.79/6
Language:
English
Note:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- KEYNOTE ADDRESS -- 1. The Defining Traits of Fire Ants and Leaf-Cutting Ants -- HISTORY AND ECONOMICS -- 2. History of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Problem -- 3. Economics of Grass-Cutting Ants -- 4. History of Imported Fire Ants in the United States -- 5. Agricultural and Medical Impact of the Imported Fire Ants -- 6. Beneficial Aspects of the Imported Fire Ant: A Field Ecology Approach -- BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY -- 7. The Ecological Nature of the Fire Ant: Some Aspects of Colony Function and Some Unanswered Questions -- 8. Observations on the Biology and Ecology of Fire Ants in Brazil -- 9. Temperature Tolerances of the Red Imported Fire Ant -- 10. Temporal Foraging Patterns of Solenopsis invicta and Native Ants of Central Texas -- 11. Population Dynamics of Leaf-Cutting Ants: A Brief Review -- 12. The Foraging Ecology of Atta texana in Texas -- 13. Territoriality in Leaf-Cutting Ants, Atta spp -- 14. Ecological Studies of the Leaf-Cutting Ant, Acromyrmex octospinosus, in Guadeloupe -- BEHAVIOR, PHEROMONES, AND OTHER SEMIOCHEMICALS -- 15. Perspectives on Some Queen Pheromones of Social Insects with Special Reference to the Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta -- 16. Chemical Communication in Leaf-Cutting Ants -- 17. The Trail Pheromone Complex of Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis richteri -- 18. Nestmate Recognition and Territorial Marking in Solenopsis geminata and in some Attini -- 19. The Queen Recognition Pheromone of Solenopsis invicta -- 20. Leaf-Cutting Ant Symbiotic Fungi: A Synthesis of Recent Research -- 21. Prevention of Feeding by Acromyrmex octospinosus with Antifeedants from Yams -- 22. Chemical Ecology of Host Plant Selection by the Leaf-Cutting Ant, Atta cephalotes -- PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY -- 23. Digestive Physiology of Leaf-Cutting Ants.
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24. The Physiology of the Imported Fire Ants: Basic Gaps in Our Understanding -- 25. Neurobiological Basis of Chemical Communication in the Fungus-Growing Ant, Acromyrmex octospinosus -- 26. Chemical Taxonomy as a Tool for Separating Solenopsis spp -- CURRENT AND FUTURE CONTROL STRATEGIES -- 27. Diseases of Fire Ants: Problems and Opportunities -- 28. Protection of Leaf-Cutting Ants from Biohazards: Is There a Future for Microbiological Control? -- 29. Chemical Control and Bait Formulations for Leaf-Cutting Ants -- 30. The Search for Chemical Bait Toxicants -- 31. Chemical Baits: Specificity and Effects on Other Ant Species -- 32. Insect Growth Regulators for Control of the Imported Fire Ant -- 33. Status of Leaf-Cutting Ant Control in Forest Plantations in Brazil -- 34. Control of Atta and Acromyrmex spp. in Pine Tree Plantations in the Venezuelan Llanos -- List of Contributors -- Taxonomic Index -- Subject Index.
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