![]() Argentine ants can have significant impacts on the functioning of an ecosystem, because of their strong competitive ability and broad diet. Argentine ants impact the native invertebrate community through direct predation, competition, interference, and egg predation. Native ants are particularly vulnerable and are largely eliminated in the presence of Argentine ants. This impact has been observed on Santa Cruz Island. Santa Cruz Island is one of five islands within Channel Islands National Park. The National Park Service owns the eastern 24% of the island and TNC owns the western 76%. Argentine ants occur on both properties and the NPS and TNC are working together to achieve the elimination of the Argentine ants. Project Objectives
Environmental Planning Process The park contact for this project is: Kate Faulkner (kate_faulkner@nps.gov) |