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Six new non-native ants (Formicidae) in the Canary Islands and their possible impacts
Authors:David Hernández-Teixidor  Antonio José Pérez-Delgado  Daniel Suárez  Joaquin Reyes-López
Affiliation:1. Departamento de Biología Animal, Edafología y Geología, Sección de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain;2. Área de Ecología, Universidad de Córdoba, Cordoba, Spain
Abstract:Biological invasions are one of the main causes of biodiversity loss, especially on oceanic islands. Ants are among the most damaging pests in the world. After systematic sampling of more than 1,000 localities in the Canary Islands, six new exotic ant species are reported for the first time: Pheidole bilimeki (Myrmicinae), Pheidole navigans (Myrmicinae), Strumigenys membranifera (Myrmicinae), Brachymyrmex cordemoyi (Formicinae), Tapinoma darioi (Dolichoderinae) and Technomyrmex pallipes (Dolichoderinae). Moreover, another two recently reported species have been genetically confirmed. Morphological and genetic data were analysed to confirm the identity of the new records. For each species, information regarding identification, distribution, global invasive records and possible impacts is given. The arrival of these species may endanger local biodiversity.
Keywords:barcoding  exotic ants  introduced species  Macaronesia  New record  oceanic islands
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