Mueller, Ulrich G.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
W.M. Wheeler Lost Pines Professor, Section of Integrative Biology

M.A., Animal Behavior, Cornell University, 1986. Ph.D., Molecular Ecology and Behavior, Cornell University, 1992. Behavioral Evolution, Molecular Ecology, and Microbial Ecology: Dr. Mueller's research aims at understanding the evolution of organismal interactions, particularly the evolution of mutualisms and the evolution of social conflict and cooperation. Current research focuses largely on the coevolution between fungus-growing ants and their fungi, but Dr. Mueller admits to an inordinate fondness for social insects in general.

PUBLICATIONS

 * [[Media:Cover 2002.pdf|LaPolla, J. S., Cover, S.P. ; Mueller, U.G. 2002. Natural history of the mealybug-tending ant Acropyga epedana, with descriptions of the male and queen castes. Trans. Am. Entomol. Soc. 128: 367-376 PDF]]


 * Rabeling, Ch., S. P. Cover, R. A. Johnson and U. G. Mueller. 2007. A review of the North American species of the fungus-gardening ant genus Trachymyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 1664: 1-53.


 * Schultz, T. R., S. A. Solomon and U. G. Mueller. 2002. Cryptic speciation in the fungus-growing ants Cyphomyrmex longiscapus Weber and Cyphomyrmex muellerei Schultz and Solomon, new species (Formicidae, Attini). Insectes Sociaux 49: 331-343