Invasive red fire ants knocked fledgling survival rates of two species of vireo, including the endangered Black-capped, down by 22%, according to research recently reported at Texas A&M University.
Invasive red fire ants knocked fledgling survival rates of two species of vireo, including the endangered Black-capped, down by 22%, according to research recently reported at Texas A&M University.
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