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📈 The results reveal a sharp increase in the number of introductions since 2000, particularly in urban environments and coastal areas of southern Iberia. ℹ️ Full article available via the link in our bio or at: bit.ly/4uoif3c #AIM #Myrmecology #ExoticSpecies #Biogeography #CitizenScience
Abril, S. & Gómez, C. (2009). Ascertaining key factors behind the coexistence of the native ant species Plagiolepis pygmaea with the invasive Argentine ant Linepithema humile (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology, 53: 559-568.
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