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Impact of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata (Formicidae: Myrmicinae) on local ant diversity in southern Cameroon
Authors:Paul S. Mbenoun Masse  Maurice Tindo  Martin Kenne  Zephirin Tadu  Ruth Mony  Champlain Djiéto‐Lordon
Affiliation:1. Laboratoire de Zoologie, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Yaoundé I, Yaoundé, Cameroun;2. Département de Biologie des Organismes Animaux, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Douala, Douala, Cameroun
Abstract:The little fire ant, Wasmannia auropunctata Roger, is one of the world's most destructive invasive ants. It has been present in Cameroon for more than four decades, but its impact on local ant diversity is not known. We studied impact of W. auropunctata in three disturbed habitats located in rural and urban areas. We monitored ant diversity in both invaded and noninvaded zones in each area using a combination of three sampling methods: bait, pitfall traps and visual catch in quadrat. We collected 28 species in urban area and 64 in rural area. In invaded zone, W. auropunctata made up 97.72% and 99.96% of all ant fauna and ant species richness decreased to 7 and 2 in urban and rural area, respectively. In accordance with others findings in introduced environments, the presence of W. auropunctata has severely reduced abundance and richness of local ant species in both urban and rural environments in Cameroon. Measures should therefore be put in place to prevent its introduction in natural environment as forest reserves and natural parks.
Keywords:bioinvasion  Cameroon  conservation  impact  little fire ant  native ant
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