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Changes to the Spatial Distribution of Ageratum conyzoides (Asterales: Asteraceae) Due to Red Imported Fire Ants Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in China
Authors:Jun Huang  Yijuan Xu  Ling Zeng  Yongyue Lu  Guangwen Liang
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Insect Ecology and the Red Imported Fire Ant Research Centre, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, 510642, China;(2) Research and Development Centre of Flower, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hangzhou, 311202, China;
Abstract:Solenopsis invicta is an aggressive, destructive and invasive ant. It has a profound impact on the native species in its environment. In this paper, we studied the effect of S. invicta on the invasive weed Ageratum conyzoides in the field. Using grid sampling and geostatistical analysis, we found that the density of A. conyzoides increased significantly in the presence of S. invicta. Furthermore, the spatial distribution of A. conyzoides was affected by S. invicta. The spatial structure of A. conyzoides emergence was aggregated. Sites where S. invicta was present were described by a Gaussian model, whereas a spatial model was used to describe the sites in the absence of S. invicta. The range of spatial dependence was 7.07 m for sites with a high density of S. invicta, whereas the spatial dependence was 1.46 m for sites with a low density of S. invicta and 3.14 m for control sites. Semivariogram models based on grid sampling of actual emerging A. conyzoides densities were used to produce contour maps of A. conyzoides densities in the field.
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