Ant ecology

Ants are diverse and widespread. They are ecologically and economically important. They make a living in various ways in almost every corner of the earth. All of this makes ants fascinating to study. We do research in several areas of ecology using ants like species interactions, climate change ecology, invasion ecology, and trophic ecology. 

Relevant publications:

  • Paraskevopoulos AW, Sanders NJ, and Resasco J. (2024) . Ecology 105: e4302.
  • Resasco J, Burt MA, Orrock JL, Haddad NM, Shoemaker D, and Levey DJ (2023). . Ecological Entomology 48:&²Ô²ú²õ±è;263–&²Ô²ú²õ±è;268.
  • Burt M, Resasco J, Haddad NM, and Whitehead SR (2022). . Ecosphere e4324.
  • Roeder KA, Penuela Useche V, Levey DJ, and Resasco J (2021) . Ecological Entomology 46: 964–972.
  • Resasco J and Fletcher RJ Jr (2021) . Landscape Ecologyin press.
  • Resasco J, Haddad NM, Shoemaker DD, Orrock JL, Brudvig LA, EI Damschen, Tewksbury JJ, and Levey DJ (2014) . Ecology 95: 2033–2039. 
  • Resasco J, Pelini SL, Stuble KL, Sanders NJ, Dunn RR, Diamond SE, Ellison AM, Gotelli NJ, and Levey DJ (2014) . PLoS ONE  9(2): e88029.
  • Resasco J, Porter SD, Sanders NJ, and Levey DJ (2014) . Ecological Entomology 39: 267-271.
  • Resasco J, Levey DJ, and Damschen EI (2012)  Ecosphere 3: art. 11.