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Anoplolepis gracilipes (Yellow crazy ant )
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Felis catus (Cat )
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Wasmannia auropunctata (little fire ant )
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Linepithema humile (Argentine ant)
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Pheidole megacephala (African big-headed ant)
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Solenopsis invicta (Red imported fire ant)
(5)
Nylanderia fulva (Rasberry crazy ant)
(4)
Solenopsis geminata (Tropical fire ant)
(4)
Trichomyrmex destructor (Singapore ant)
(4)
Lepisiota sp (Browsing ant)
(3)
Monomorium floricola (Bicoloured trailing ant)
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Monomorium pharaonis (Pharaoh ant)
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Paratrechina longicornis (Black crazy ant)
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Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
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Tapinoma melanocephalum (Ghost ant)
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Technomyrmex albipes (White-footed house ant)
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Technomyrmex difficilis (Difficult white-footed ant)
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Technomyrmex vitiensis (Fijian white-footed ant)
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asian needle ant
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pachycondyla chinensis
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ants
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australia
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browing ant
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cats
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felis catus
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herpestes auropunctatus
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indian mongoose
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invasive species
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lepisiota frauenfeldi
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management action-management
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mongoose
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problem definition-baseline
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rats
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rattus sp
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solenopsis geminate
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yellow crazy ant
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Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
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Anoplolepis gracilipes (Yellow crazy ant )
(6)
(-)
Felis catus (Cat )
(1)
Wasmannia auropunctata (little fire ant )
(8)
Linepithema humile (Argentine ant)
(5)
Pheidole megacephala (African big-headed ant)
(5)
Solenopsis invicta (Red imported fire ant)
(5)
Nylanderia fulva (Rasberry crazy ant)
(4)
Solenopsis geminata (Tropical fire ant)
(4)
Trichomyrmex destructor (Singapore ant)
(4)
Lepisiota sp (Browsing ant)
(3)
Monomorium floricola (Bicoloured trailing ant)
(1)
Monomorium pharaonis (Pharaoh ant)
(1)
Paratrechina longicornis (Black crazy ant)
(1)
Rattus rattus (Ship rat/Black rat )
(1)
Tapinoma melanocephalum (Ghost ant)
(1)
Technomyrmex albipes (White-footed house ant)
(1)
Technomyrmex difficilis (Difficult white-footed ant)
(1)
Technomyrmex vitiensis (Fijian white-footed ant)
(1)
Tetramorium bicarinatum (Bicoloured pennant ant)
(1)
Tetramorium simillimum (Similar groove-headed ant)
(1)
Themes
Problem definition, Prioritisation, Decision-making
(5)
Baseline and monitoring
(4)
Building capacity
(1)
Foundations
(1)
Generating support
(1)
Tags / Keywords
asian needle ant
(3)
pachycondyla chinensis
(3)
ants
(1)
australia
(1)
browing ant
(1)
cats
(1)
eradication
(1)
factsheets
(1)
felis catus
(1)
foundations
(1)
foundations-generating support
(1)
herpestes auropunctatus
(1)
indian mongoose
(1)
invasive species
(1)
lepisiota frauenfeldi
(1)
management action
(1)
management action-management
(1)
mongoose
(1)
problem definition
(1)
problem definition-baseline
(1)
rats
(1)
rattus sp
(1)
solenopsis geminate
(1)
yellow crazy ant
(1)
Publisher
Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
(3)
Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
(2)
Australian Government
(1)
Publication Year
2018
(3)
2008
(1)
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Factsheet
(7)
Article
(11)
Report
(11)
Case study
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Journal
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Strategy
(2)
Assessment
(1)
Environmental Impact Assessment
(1)
Evaluation
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Plan
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Christmas Island National Park - Idependent scientific research shows that crazy ant bait does not acccumulate in Christmas Island's environment
Available Online
Cites independent study by CESAR Consultants confirms that Fipronil ant bait has not accumulated in the envrionment on Christmas Island for the control of yellow crazy ant.
ants
australia
eradication
management action
management action-management
problem definition
problem definition-baseline
yellow crazy ant
5 worst unwanted ants in the Pacific
Available Online
Invasive ants.
18 harmful unwanted ants in the Pacific
Available Online
Harmful ants in the Pacific
Invasive Species - Factsheet
Available Online
SPREP
2008
The Pacific is biologically unique, as its isolated islands provide ideal conditions for the evolution of new species. Thus, Pacific islands have high numbers of "endemic"species - species that are restricted to only one or a few islands and found no
foundations
foundations-generating support
invasive species
rats
rattus sp
cats
felis catus
mongoose
indian mongoose
herpestes auropunctatus
factsheets
Invasive ants as a biosecurity threat
Available Online
2018
Factsheet produced by the IPPC pilot programme on surveillance with the collaboraton of the Animal and Palnt Health Quarantine Agency of the Republic of Korea; CSIRO Australia; TNC USA, James Cook University, Australia; University of Guam, Guam
asian needle ant
browing ant
lepisiota frauenfeldi
pachycondyla chinensis
Invasive ants as a biosecurity threat
Available Online
2018
FAO 2 page Factsheet on invasive ants includes brief descriptions about them, where they are found, ant dispersal, impacts including envrionmental impacts, prevention and control.
asian needle ant
pachycondyla chinensis
solenopsis geminate
Invasive ants as a biosecurity threat.
Available Online
2018
Invasive ants are a diverse group of aggressive, competitive, dominating ant species that can rapidly establish and spread. Several ant species are amongst the most serious global invasive species. Their broad diets, nesting habits, ability to breed
asian needle ant
pachycondyla chinensis
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