ISPI database: 19 publications listed for David A. Holway: Sean B. Menke, and David A. Holway Historical resurvey indicates no decline in Argentine ant site occupancy in coastal southern California Biological Invasions 22 (5), 1669-1679 (2020) Ida Naughton, Christina Boser, Neil D. Tsutsui, and David A. Holway Direct evidence of native ant displacement by the Argentine ant in island ecosystems Biological Invasions 22 (2), 681-691 (2020) Yi Hu, David A. Holway, Piotr Lukasik, Linh Chau, Adam D. Kay, Edward G. LeBrun, Katie A. Miller, Jon G. Sanders, Andrew V. Suarez, and Jacob A. Russell By their own devices: invasive Argentine ants have shifted diet without clear aid from symbiotic microbes Molecular Ecology 26 (6), 1608-1630 (2017) C.L. Boser, C. Hanna, D.A. Holway, K.R. Faulkner, I. Naughton, K. Merrill, J.M. Randall, C. Cory, D.-H. Choe, and S.A. Morrison Protocols for Argentine ant eradication in conservation areas Journal of Applied Entomology 141 (7), 540-550 (2017) Cause Hanna, Ida Naughton, Christina Boser, and David A. Holway Aphid-tending ants on introduced fennel: can resources derived from non-native plants alter the trophic position of higher-order consumers? Ecological Entomology 42 (1), 61-66 (2017) John Ludka, Katherine E. Levan, and David A. Holway Infiltration of a facultative ant–plant mutualism by the introduced Argentine ant: effects on mutualist diversity and mutualism benefits Ecological Entomology 40 (4), 437-443 (2015) Katherine E. LeVan, Keng-Lou James Hung, Kyle R. McCann, John T. Ludka, and David A. Holway Floral visitation by the Argentine ant reduces pollinator visitation and seed set in the coast barrel cactus, Ferocactus viridescens Oecologia 174 (1), 163-171 (2014) Ho Jung S. Yoo, Michelle C. Kizner, and David A. Holway Ecological effects of multi-species, ant-hemipteran mutualisms in citrus Ecological Entomology 38 (5), 505-514 (2013) Shawn M. Wilder, Thomas R. Barnum, David A. Holway, Andrew V. Suarez, and Micky D. Eubanks Introduced fire ants can exclude native ants from critical mutualist-provided resources Oecologia 172 (1), 197-205 (2013) Ho Jung S. Yoo, and David A. Holway Context-dependence in an ant-aphid mutualism: direct effects of tending intensity on aphid performance Ecological Entomology 36 (4), 450-458 (2011) Sean B. Menke, Andy V. Suarez, Chadwick V. Tillberg, Cheng T. Chou, and David A. Holway Trophic ecology of the invasive argentine ant: spatio-temporal variation in resource assimilation and isotopic enrichment Oecologia 164 (3), 763-771 (2010) Crystal D. Grover, Kathleen C. Dayton, Sean B. Menke, and David A. Holway Effects of aphids on foliar foraging by Argentine ants and the resulting effects on other arthropods Ecological Entomology 33 (1), 101-106 (2008) Stephanie Glenn, and David Holway Consumption of introduced prey by native predators: Argentine ants and pit-building ant lions Biological Invasions 10 (3), 273-280 (2008) Crystal D. Grover, Adam D. Kay, Jessica A. Monson, Thomas C. Marsh, and David A. Holway Linking nutrition and behavioural dominance: carbohydrate scarcity limits aggression and activity in Argentine ants Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 274 (1628), 2951-2957 (2007) Shanna E. Carney, M. Brooke Byerley, and David A. Holway Invasive Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) do not replace native ants as seed dispersers of Dendromecon rigida (Papaveraceae) in California, USA Oecologia 135 (4), 576-582 (2003) Neil D. Tsutsui, Andrew V. Suarez, David A. Holway, and Ted J. Case Relationships among native and introduced populations of the Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) and the source of introduced populations Molecular Ecology 10 (9), 2151-2161 (2001) Andrew V. Suarez, Neil D. Tsutsui, David A. Holway, and Ted J. Case Behavioral and genetic differentiation between native and introduced populations of the Argentine ant Biological Invasions 1 (1), 43-53 (1999) David A. Holway Factors governing rate of invasion: a natural experiment using Argentine ants Oecologia 115 (1-2), 206-212 (1998) David A. Holway Effect of Argentine ant invasions on ground-dwelling arthropods in northern California riparian woodlands Oecologia 116 (1/2), 252-258 (1998) Search for additional publications and add them to this list Back to previous screen |