Species delimitation in native South American fire ants
@article{Ross2005SpeciesDI, title={Species delimitation in native South American fire ants}, author={Kenneth G. Ross and DeWayne Shoemaker}, journal={Molecular Ecology}, year={2005}, volume={14} }
The taxonomy of fire ants has been plagued by difficulties in recognizing species on the basis of morphological characters. We surveyed allozyme markers and sequences of the mtDNA COI gene in several closely related nominal species from two areas of sympatry in the native ranges to learn whether the morphology‐based delimitation of these species is supported by genetic data. We found that Solenopsis invicta and Solenopsis richteri, pest species whose distinctiveness has been debated, appear to…
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