Booher, Douglas B.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Yale University, Center for Biodiversity and Global Change and Map of Life, Walter Jetz Postdoctoral Associate (August 1, 2020)
PUBLICATIONS
- Booher, D. B. 2019. Taxonomic clarification of two Nearctic Strumigenys (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 4664(3):401–411. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4664.3.7
- Booher, D.B. 2020. Taxonomic additions to a more western contingent of Nearctic ants in the genus Strumigenys Smith, 1860 (Hymenoptera:Formicidae). Zootaxa.
- Booher, D. B. and P. O. Hoenle. 2021. A new species group of Strumigenys (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Ecuador, with a description of its mandible morphology. ZooKeys. 1036:1-19. doi:10.3897/zookeys.1036.62034
- D. Booher, J. A. MacGown, S.P. Hubbell, and R. M. Duffield. 2017. Colony structure and spatial partitioning of cavity dwelling ant species in nuts of eastern US forest floors. Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 143(1):79-93.
- Booher, D.B., Prebus, M.M., Lubertazzi, D. 2019. A taxonomic revision of the Strumigenys nitens and simulans groups (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), two Caribbean radiations of leaf litter ants. Zootaxa. 4656:335-358. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4656.2.7
- Booher, D.B., Uhey, D. 2020. New native trap-jaw ant (Strumigenys Smith1) from the Neotropical excisa species group discovered in disjunct region and climate on the Colorado Plateau. Southwestern Naturalist 45(3).
- Cong Liu, Sarnat, E.M., Friedman, N.R., Hita Garcia, F., Darwell,C., Booher, D. B., Mikheyev, A.S., Economo, E.P. 2020. Colonize, radiate, decline: unraveling the dynamics of island community assembly with Fijian trap-jaw ants. Evolution.
- Gochnour, B.M., Suiter D.R., and Booher D. 2019. Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Fauna of the Marine Port of Savannah, Garden City, Georgia (U.S.A.), Journal of Entomological Science. 54(4):417-429. doi:10.18474/JES18-132
- Guénard, B, J.Z. Shik, D. Booher, D. Lubertazzi, and G. Alpert. 2016. Extreme polygyny in the previously unstudied subtropical ant Temnothorax tuscaloosae with implications for the biogeographic study of the evolution of polygyny. Insect Sociaux. p1-9.
- Longino, J.T., Booher, D. B. 2019. Expect the unexpected: a new ant from a backyard in Utah. Western North American Naturalist. 79(4):496–499.
- Wetterer, James K.; Guenard, Benoit; Booher, Douglas B. 2015. Geographic spread of Vollenhovia emeryi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae.). Asian Myrmecology. 7:107-114.