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Ants of Urban Importance and New Invasive Species Michael K. Rust Department of Entomology

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Ants of Urban Importance and New Invasive Species

Michael K. Rust

Department of Entomology

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Why is identification and recognition

important?

Does it affect IPM decisions?

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Thief ant Pharaoh ant

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Carpenter ant Velvety tree ant

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Argentine ant Odorous house ant

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Urban Pest Species

14,122 described ant species

40-50 species urban impact

30-40 % urbanization results in decline of ant diversity

Tramp ant species Human activities and

disturbance

Solenopsis invicta

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Comstock Publishing Cornell University Press Key to Urban Species IPM strategies Medical importance

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New distribution localities for Argentine ants

177 specimens 17 genera collected in urban settings At least 4 invasive species

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Impending Issues in Urban Ant Control

• Urbanization and Invasive Species

• Pesticide Runoff Urban Waterways

• Alternative Pest Control Methods

Los Angeles

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South Lake Tahoe Population 21,403 Elevation 1,901 m

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Sanford , MP , et al. 2008. Effects of urban development on ant communities: implications for ecosystem services and management.

Conservation Biology 23: 131-141.

• Service-Providing Unit (SPU) organisms that provide service to humanity in a specific spatiotemporal context

– Aerator – complex tunnels

that aerate soil and water infiltration

– Decomposers- tunnel in wood debris that facilitate breakdown

Formica sibylla

Camponotus modoc

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– Compiler – build thatch mounds increase soil nutrients

– Generalist

Formica obscuripes

Tapinoma sessile

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Ant Survey of Lake Tahoe Area

• Detected 42 species • 3 Dolichoderine • 12 Myrmicines • 27 Formicines

- 19 species were aerators SPU - 7 species were decomposer SPU - 4 species were compiler SPU - 6 ant species were generalist

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1. Ants and SPU’s are vulnerable to degradation in response to urbanization

2. Diversity declines as human uses begin to dominate

3. Shift towards generalists

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Tramp Ant Species

Characteristics

1. Human environment

2. Migration – human disturbance

3. Unicoloniality – lack of aggression between nests

4. Polygyny

5. Mating and Budding Argentine ant, Linepithema humile Passera 1994 . Exotic ants. 23-43.

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Tramp Ant Species Pharaoh ant Monomorium pharaonis

Argentine ant Linepithema humile

Little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctata

• Big headed ant Pheidole megacephala

• Crazy ant Paratrechina longicornis

• Anoplolepis longipes

• Ghost ant Tapinoma melanocephalum

• Lasius neglectus

• Odorous house ant Tapinoma sessile

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Non-native ants around homes in Orange County CA

• Linepithema humile (Argentine ant)

• Solenopsis invicta (red imported fire ant)

• Cardiocondyla sp.

• Pheidole morens

• Nylanderia vividula

• Brachymyrmex patagonicus (rover ant)

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Native ants around homes in Orange County CA

• Monomorium ergatogyna (little black ant) • Solenopsis molesta (thief ant) • Dorymyrmex insana and D. bicolor (pyramid

ants) • Liometopum occidentale (velvety tree ant) • Tapinoma sessile (odorous house ant) • Solenopsis xyloni (southern fire ant) • Harvester ants

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Brachymyrmex patagonicus Mayr

• South American origin

• Invade houses

• Mating flights – year-round in AZ

• Alates attracted to lights

Workers 1-2 mm long

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http://myrmecos.wordpress.com/2008/05/27/rover-ants-brachymyrmex-patagonicus-an-emerging-pest-species

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Large eyes

Several large hairs on mesoma

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D. depilis – native to CA, Santa Barbara and Sacramento area. Fields and forests, subterranean species feeding on root feeding aphids and mealybugs ???

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Red Imported Fire Ant, Solenopsis invicta (Buren)

Workers, polymorphic 1.6 to 5.8 mm long

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Southern fire ant, Solenopsis xyloni McCook

Workers polymorphic, 1.6 to 5.8 mm long, Yellow to reddish with darker gaster

10 segments 2 club

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Red Imported Fire Ant

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Nesting Habits of S. xyloni and S. invicta

S. xyloni 1. Disturbed areas, sparse vegetation 2. Non-irrigated areas 3. Low mounds of loose soil S. invicta 1. Vegetation 2. Heavily irrigated 3. Low mounds of loose soil

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Summary

Identification is important Urban Ant Pests Increasing urbanization invasive species Environmental Issues with Conventional Sprays Alternative control strategies are needed

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Dr. Les Greenberg

Dr. Dong-Hwan Choe

Andrew Soeprono Rochelle Hoey-Chamberlain

Ryan Neff

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