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Global invasion history of the tropical fire ant: A stowaway on the first global trade routes
Dietrich Gotzek
, Heather J. Axen
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Andrew V. Suarez
, Sara Helms Cahan
, Dewayne Shoemaker
Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior
Entomology
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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16th Century
66%
Acapulco
33%
Asia
66%
Biological Invasions
66%
China
33%
Commerce
33%
Europe
33%
Galleon
33%
Genetic Data
66%
Global Commerce
33%
Global Invasion
100%
Global Trade
100%
Invasion History
100%
Invasive Pest
33%
Invasive Population
33%
Manila
66%
Manila Galleon
33%
Mexico
66%
Pacific Ocean
33%
Pest Ants
33%
Pest Species
33%
Solenopsis Geminata
33%
Spanish Ports
33%
Stowaway
100%
Taiwan
33%
Trade Routes
100%
Trading Routes
33%
Tropical Fire Ant
100%
West Indies
33%
World Population
33%
Arts and Humanities
16 th century
50%
Asia
50%
China
25%
Europe
25%
Galleon
25%
Invasion
100%
Manila Galleon
25%
Mexico
50%
Pacific
25%
Taiwan
25%
Trade Routes
100%
Tropical
100%
West Indies
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biological Invasion
66%
Solenopsis
100%
Solenopsis Geminata
33%