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Invasive ants reduce abundance of small rainforest skinks
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Biodiversity and conservation
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Herbivory-induced extrafloral nectar increases native and invasive ant worker survival
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Population ecology
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Contrasting effects of an invasive ant on a native and an invasive plant
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Biological invasions
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A comparison of floral resource exploitation by native and invasive Argentine ants
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Arthropod-plant interactions
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Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Pollen Foraging Reflects Benefits Dependent on Individual Infection Status
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Ferguson, Jade A.
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Microbial ecology
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Consistent patterns of fungal communities within ant-plants across a large geographic range strongly suggest a multipartite mutualism
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Greenfield, Melinda J.
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Mycological progress
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