Yeah, when I first visited that website you could read the abstract for free, though not the full article, but now when I try I also can't even get that. Not sure how that works.
I believe what's happening is that you are only allowed a few free viewings.
Meanwhile, this border between the two species is becoming interesting.
I'm starting to feel like Vendayn, but here goes...
I attached a drone aerial view of the border, showing the S. invicta (Si) coming from the north, and the P. megacephala (Pm) on the south where the trees are.
When I first saw this a week or two back, the Pm had been confined to the south, but yesterday, I found a foraging line of Pm going north along the borders between concrete pathway slabs (an example of one is pointed with blue arrow; the line was only on surface for halfway, then went underground).
I tried to find the destination by placing some baits, and again some Si foragers found it and a huge line of Si descended on the baits (the Pm seemed uninterested in the baits, which happens I noticed). Fighting broke out between a few Pm minors/majors and the fire ants near the north , and this time the Pm were outnumbered and the workers inevitably killed (attached image of dead major and minor Pm).
There was a rush of Pm majors/minors from the south side along the concrete borders, but they did not go all the way to the baits but stayed around halfway along the path.
A few Si fire ants strayed too close to the Pm crowd towards the south and were pinned and killed.
The sizes and size range of the Si seems to indicate this is a large Si fire ant colony, so it will be interesting to see whether over time the Pm will displace it as it spreads, or whether some detente will happen (probably unlikely if the Pm node continues to remain heathy and continues to expand, but who knows - I noticed rain pushes the Pm activity down and it's getting towards strong rain season here).
Btw, this is only one of the borders between species that I am monitoring. The Pm cluster is small (only around 1 ha), but there are a few locations where it borders on other species very closely. Here's another:
https://keyapa.com/p...orial-behavior/
Edited by kalimant, June 13 2024 - 11:29 PM.