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A new species of thief ant of the genus Solenopsis from the Galápagos Islands (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
ArticleAbstract: A new ant species, Solenopsis gnoma, was found while excavating a nest of Tetramorium bicarinatum inPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Galapagos islands, Key to local species, New thief ant, Solenopsis gnomaAutores:Henri William Herrera, Mackay W., Pacheco J.Fuentes:scopusContribution to the knowledge of selected land gastropods of Galápagos (Ecuador) (Mollusca, cycloneritida and stylommatophora)
ArticleAbstract: The native Helicina nesiotica is the first Helicinidae recorded in Pinzón Island, and the non-indigePalabras claves:Autores:Henri William Herrera, Miquel S.E.Fuentes:scopusCatalogue of terrestrial gastropods from Galápagos (Except bulimulidae and succineidae) with description of a new species of ambrosiella odhner (achatinellidae) (mollusca: Gastropoda)
ArticleAbstract: Excluding the families Bulimulidae and Succineidae, 27 species of land shells were identiied in thePalabras claves:ECUADOR, GALAPAGOS, molluscs, Neritimorpha, Pulmonata, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Henri William Herrera, Miquel S.E.Fuentes:scopusDistribution of Thelastomatoid Nematodes (Nematoda: Oxyurida) in Endemic and Introduced Cockroaches on the Galápagos Island Archipelago, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The thelastomatoid pinworm fauna (Nematoda: Oxyurida: Thelastomatoidea) was surveyed in 3 endemic spPalabras claves:Autores:Carreno R.A., Henri William Herrera, Sinnott D.Fuentes:scopusDistribution, behavioral dominance and potential impacts on endemic fauna of tropical fire ant Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius, 1804) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae) in the Galápagos archipelago
ArticleAbstract: Tropical fire ant (TFA), Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius, 1804), is considered as one of the most serPalabras claves:biological invasion, endangered speciesAutores:Dekoninck W., Fournier D., Henri William Herrera, Wauters N.Fuentes:scopusHabitat association and coexistence of endemic and introduced ant species in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: 1. We investigated ant communities in all main vegetation zones of the model island of Santa Cruz inPalabras claves:Ant communities, Biological invasions, Formicidae, Solenopsis geminata, Wasmannia auropunctataAutores:Dekoninck W., Fournier D., Hendrickx F., Henri William Herrera, Wauters N.Fuentes:scopusFirst morphological and molecular confirmed report of the invasive tropical fire ant, Solenopsis geminata (Fabricius, 1804) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from côte d’ivoire (West Africa)
ArticleAbstract: Urban ecosystems house artificial infrastructures such as ports, transport stations and commercial cPalabras claves:Barcoding, Côte d’Ivoire, Invasive species, Port area, Urban habitat, West AfricaAutores:Dekoninck W., Delsinne T.D., Henri William Herrera, Kone M., Kouakou L.M.M., Ouattara K., Vanderheyden A., Yeo K.Fuentes:scopusFirst record of Hirsutella saussurei in the Galápagos Islands and first evidence parasitizing the invasive paper wasp, Polistes versicolor
ArticleAbstract: In the present work we report the first occurrence of the entomogenous fungus Hirsutella saussurei,Palabras claves:Hirsutella saussurei Entomogenous fungus Galápagos Islands Polistini Invasive speciesAutores:Fernando Rivas, Henri William Herrera, Mollá Ó., Rueda D., Sevilla C.R., Shrestha B.Fuentes:scopusFirst record of the Sclerogibbidae (Hymenoptera) from the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Fernandez F., Henri William Herrera, Sarmiento C.Fuentes:scopusInvaders of pollination networks in the Galápagos Islands: Emergence of novel communities
ArticleAbstract: The unique biodiversity of most oceanic archipelagos is currently threatened by the introduction ofPalabras claves:Biological invasions, Insect and vertebrate pollination, Modularity, Mutualistic interactions, nestedness, oceanic islandsAutores:Castro-Urgal R., Chamorro S., Heleno R.H., Henri William Herrera, Mcmullen C.K., Nogales M., Olesen J.M., Traveset A., Vargas P.Fuentes:scopus