Primary Work PageFriedman2018ForagingBehaviorLocomotionInvasive096
DOI / Source10.1371/journal.pone.0202117
Folderpapers/2018_ArgentineAnt/
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This study investigates the foraging behavior and locomotion of the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) during winter in northern California, focusing on how these behaviors are influenced by environmental conditions. The findings reveal that foraging activity peaks at specific temperatures and is affected by humidity, while the presence of a competing native ant species does not significantly deter foraging efforts.
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