Global Warming May Freeze the Invasion of Big-Headed Ants
This article explores the impact of global warming on the invasion dynamics of big-headed ants. By analyzing climatic factors and ecological interactions, the research suggests that rising temperatures may limit the spread of these invasive pests. The study conducted by Bertelsmeier et al. provides insights into how climate change could alter the balance of species competition, predator-prey relationships, and ultimately affect biodiversity. The findings highlight the complex interplay between climate change and species invasions, shedding light on future ecological challenges.
Global Warming May Freeze the Invasion of Big-Headed Ants
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Fig. S1 Article title: Global warmingmayfreeze the invasion of big-headedants. Authors: Cleo Bertelsmeier, Gloria M. Luque, Franck Courchamp Affilation: Ecologie, Systématique & Evolution, UMR CNRS 8079, Univ. Paris Sud, OrsayCedex 91405, France. Corresponding author: Cleo Bertelsmeier. Email: cleo.bertelsmeier@u-psud.fr