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Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
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2014
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The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) is considered a threatened species throughout much of its range. Their decline is mainly attributed to habitat fragmentation and destruction. These habitat disturbances commonly favor invasive species such as the red fire ant (Solenopsis invicta). The red fire ant has been detected on aprons of gopher tortoise burrows at the FAU preserve and we would like to evaluate whether the distribution of red fire ants overlaps with that of the tortoises burrows. Ant distribution was accessed at the FAU preserve by running 10 random 100m transect lines and placing sardine baits at every 20m interval. Preliminary data suggests that red fire ants were abundant in 70% of the transects; however, we were unable to establish a direct correlation between the distribution of gopher tortoise burrows and that of red fire ants. The ants were tentatively identified to subfamilies and further identification will be performed.
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1 p.
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FA0005031
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2014
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2014
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2014
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FAU
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FA0005031
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Nenkova, Anzehla
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1 p.
Title Plain
A comparison of the red fire ant and gopher tortoise burrow distribution within the FAU preserve.
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Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
2014
Title
A comparison of the red fire ant and gopher tortoise burrow distribution within the FAU preserve.
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A comparison of the red fire ant and gopher tortoise burrow distribution within the FAU preserve.