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    A crazy ants’ crazy form of reproduction: Causes and consequences

    Alok Bang, H A Ranganath, Raghavendra Gadagkar in Journal of Biosciences (2024)

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    Unevenly distributed biological invasion costs among origin and recipient regions

    Globalization challenges sustainability by intensifying the ecological and economic impacts of biological invasions. These impacts may be unevenly distributed worldwide, with costs disproportionately incurred ...

    Emma J. Hudgins, Ross N. Cuthbert, Phillip J. Haubrock in Nature Sustainability (2023)

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    Economic costs of invasive alien ants worldwide

    Invasive ants are amongst the most destructive and widespread invaders across the globe; they can strongly alter invaded ecosystems and are responsible for the loss of native ant species. Several studies have ...

    Elena Angulo, Benjamin D. Hoffmann, Liliana Ballesteros-Mejia in Biological Invasions (2022)

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    Massive economic costs of biological invasions despite widespread knowledge gaps: a dual setback for India

    Biological invasions are one of the top drivers of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. An underestimated consequence of invasions is the enormity of their economic impacts. Knowledge gaps regarding economic costs...

    Alok Bang, Ross N. Cuthbert, Phillip J. Haubrock in Biological Invasions (2022)