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Kirsti Abbott
Kirsti Abbott
Head of Science, Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Verified email at magnt.net.au
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Ant ecology
L Lach, C Parr, K Abbott
Oxford university press, 2010
5482010
Invasional meltdown: invader–invader mutualism facilitates a secondary invasion
PT Green, DJ O'Dowd, KL Abbott, M Jeffery, K Retallick, R Mac Nally
Ecology 92 (9), 1758-1768, 2011
2492011
Habitat complexity facilitates coexistence in a tropical ant community
M Sarty, KL Abbott, PJ Lester
Oecologia 149, 465-473, 2006
1892006
Supercolonies of the invasive yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, on an oceanic island: Forager activity patterns, density and biomass
KL Abbott
Insectes Sociaux 52, 266-273, 2005
1812005
Supercolonies of the invasive yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, on an oceanic island: Forager activity patterns, density and biomass
KL Abbott
Insectes Sociaux 52, 266-273, 2005
1812005
Collapse of an ant–scale mutualism in a rainforest on Christmas Island
KL Abbott, PT Green
Oikos 116 (7), 1238-1246, 2007
1352007
Spatial dynamics of supercolonies of the invasive yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean
KL Abbott
Diversity and Distributions 12 (1), 101-110, 2006
1112006
Geographic gradients
RR Dunn, B Guenard, MD Weiser, NJ Sanders
Ant ecology, 38-58, 2010
832010
Inferring historical introduction pathways with mitochondrial DNA: the case of introduced Argentine ants (Linepithema humile) into New Zealand
SE Corin, PJ Lester, KL Abbott, PA Ritchie
Diversity and Distributions 13 (5), 510-518, 2007
752007
Biogeography
BL Fisher
Ant ecology, 18-31, 2010
702010
Large scale unicoloniality: the population and colony structure of the invasive Argentine ant (Linepithema humile) in New Zealand
SE Corin, KL Abbott, PA Ritchie, PJ Lester
Insectes Sociaux 54, 275-282, 2007
692007
Invasive ants compete with and modify the trophic ecology of hermit crabs on tropical islands
A McNatty, KL Abbott, PJ Lester
Oecologia 160, 187-194, 2009
682009
Behaviourally and genetically distinct populations of an invasive ant provide insight into invasion history and impacts on a tropical ant community
KL Abbott, SNJ Greaves, PA Ritchie, PJ Lester
Biological Invasions 9, 453-463, 2007
632007
Box 16.1 Active adaptive management for invasive ant management
BD Hoffmann, KL Abbott
Ant ecology, 297, 2009
582009
Invasion processes and causes of success
PD Krushelnycky, DA Holway, EG LeBrun, L Lach, CL Parr, KL Abbott
Ant ecology, 245-260, 2010
532010
Competitive assembly of South Pacific invasive ant communities
PJ Lester, KL Abbott, M Sarty, KC Burns
BMC ecology 9, 1-10, 2009
442009
Supercolony mosaics: two different invasions by the yellow crazy ant, Anoplolepis gracilipes, on Christmas Island, Indian Ocean
ML Thomas, K Becker, K Abbott, H Feldhaar
Biological Invasions 12, 677-687, 2010
432010
Community level impacts of an ant invader and food mediated coexistence
M Sarty, KL Abbott, PJ Lester
Insectes Sociaux 54, 166-173, 2007
402007
Ant ecology
P d'Ettorre, A Lenoir, L Lach, C Parr, K Abbott
Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, UK, 2010
282010
The ants of Tokelau
KL Abbott, M Sarty, PJ Lester
New Zealand Journal of Zoology 33 (2), 157-164, 2006
262006
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