Sublethal effects of invasive fire ant v
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Katherine E. Boronow; Tracy Langkilde
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Article
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2010
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Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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English
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## Abstract Invasive species can impose novel selection pressures on natives, such as toxins to which native taxa are not adapted. Native species may survive such invasions by evolving mechanisms to avoid toxin exposure or increase toxin tolerance. Red imported fire ants (__Solenopsis invicta__) em