Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Publication Year:
2011
Publication Place
Australia
Physical Description:
42p. : ill. (col.) ; 29cm.
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Samoa
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
316
Legacy PEIN ID:
80623
General Notes
Online only
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Invasive species - Yellow crazy ant - Samoa
Non-native species - Management - Yellow crazy ant - Nuutele - Samoa
Abstract
Many ant species that have been accidentally spread throughout the world have significant economic, environmental and social impacts in areas that they now infest. One of the most notable invasive ants is the Yellow crazy ant, A. gracilipes, and this species is present in Samoa, including on the Aleipata islands. The Aleipata islands are considered to be of great regional conservation significance because they are uninhabited, relatively pristine, contain many species threatened throughout greater Samoa, and lack many exotic species present within greater Samoa. The presence of A. gracilipes on these islands is therefore of great conservation concern.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Publication Year:
2011
Publication Place
Australia
Physical Description:
42p. : ill. (col.) ; 29cm.
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Samoa
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
316
Legacy PEIN ID:
80623
General Notes
Online only
Record Created: 27-Jul-2016
Record Modified: 12-Feb-2022