Ants on the Falkland Islands?

The Falkland Islands constitute a remote archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean that is about 450 km east of continental South America. The invertebrate fauna of the Falkland Islands is poorly known, and thus far no ants have been reported. We conducted surveys for ants on East Falkland Island during the austral summer 2019. No ants were found during our surveys, such that East Falkland Island is one of few oceanic islands that lack native and non-native ants.

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Last Updated July 16, 2024, 04:15 (PDT)
Created July 16, 2024, 04:11 (PDT)
Region Falkland Islands
Language eng
Topic Category Biota; flora and/or fauna in natural environment
Temporal Extent Start 2019-02-02
Temporal Extent End 2019-02-08
Dataset Reference Date 2024
Lineage Field collection
West Longitude -59.208333
South Latitude -51.97
East Longitude -57.778833
North Latitude -51.489
Spatial Reference System WGS84
Responsible Organisation Name Arizona State University
Contact Mail Address Robert.Johnson4@asu.edu
Responsible Party Role Resource Provider
Access Limitations Open access
Use Constraints Open
Resource Reference Johnson, R.A., Overson, R.P. & Wilson, E.O. (2024) E.O. Wilson's last quest: are there ants on the Falkland Islands? Dugesiana, 31: 125-128.
Data Format excel
Update Frequency Not Planned
Accuracy <20m
Resource Type Database
Original Title Hidden (internal use only)
Metadata Date 2019-02-19
Metadata Point of Contact datamanager@saeri.ac.fk
Contact Consent Contact details published
Research Permit Application ID Hidden (internal use only)

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