Bharti, Himender

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Dr Himender Bharti is engaged in taxonomy of Indian Ants and is preparing data base. He is building up reference ant collection in India with inputs from museums and fellow myrmecologists. Indian ants display a remarkable range of diversity with many more taxa still to be discovered. Currently, the Indian ant fauna is representative of this diversity, and includes 12 of the 22 known subfamilies (Aenictinae, Amblyoponinae, Cerapachyinae, Dolichoderinae, Dorylinae, Ectatomminae, Formicinae, Leptanillinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae, Proceratiinae, Pseudomyrmecinae). The current species list includes approximately 600 species from 80 genera and will continue to increase in number as researchers begin to systematically explore the diverse habitats of ants across the region. Ants in India occupy a variety of habitats such as leaf litter, trees, soil, and dead logs, while tramp species prefer human-modified habitats. Besides ant taxonomy, Dr Bharti’s prime area of interest is Evolutionary Biology, speciation patterns and role of ants in ecology, ants as indicators of eco-system health. He is also involved in conservation and red listing of ants.

Research Projects (Already completed) Young Scientist project awarded by Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi in 1999 to study diversity of ants from North-Western India Second Young Scientist Project awarded by Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi in 2001 to study diversity of ants from India Third Young Scientist Project awarded by Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi in 2005 to study Ant Diversity of Himalayas : A Fragile Ecosystem

Research Projects (ongoing) a)Social Parasitism in Himalayan Ants and their Speciation Patterns (Major Research Project sanctioned by Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, New Delhi) b)Study of ant species abundance and composition with respect to functional groups from lower Siwalik range of North-west Himalaya (Major Research Project sanctioned by Ministry of Environment and Forest, Govt. of India, New Delhi) c) ICAR Network Project on Insect Systematics (Major Research Project sanctioned by Indian Council of Agriculture Research, New Delhi) d)Evaluation/trials on Imidacloprid 0.03% Ant Gel-Maxforce Quantum (Research Project sanctioned by Bayer Crop Science limited)

Research Collaborations/Associations

Pheidole working group (http://academic.evergreen.edu/projects/ants/pheidoleworkinggroup/index.ht

President ANeT(International network for study of Asian ants) Database of Indian Ants (California Academy of Sciences) Ants of India (Harvard University) Red listing of Ants DNA barcoding with Dr Carsten Bruhl, University of Landau, Germany and Dr. Noriko Azuma Division of Marine Life Science Faculty and Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences Hokkaido University 3-1-1 Minato Hakodate 041-8611 JAPAN Insect Biodiversity Network for Asia

Organisation for Conservation and Study of Biodiversity(NGO) Editor(Halteres and Asian Myrmecology)

Taxon Editor

ANTS IN BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION IN ASIA

Mountain Forum

Present Address: Department of Zoology, Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab , India , 147002

Web: www.antdiversityindia.com

Database of Indian Ants (California Academy of Sciences)

Ants of India (Harvard University)

Email: himenderbharti@antdiversityindia.com/himenderbharti@gmail.com / himender_bharti@yahoo.com Telephone: +91 9356785454 (M); FAX: +91 1752280180

TAXONOMIC PUBLICATIONS

 * [[Media:Bharti 2001.pdf|Bharti, H. 2001. Two new species of Pheidole Westwood (Myrmicinae: Formicidae: Hymenoptera) from India. J. Entomol. Res. (New Delhi) 25(3): 243-247 PDF]]


 * [[Media:Bharti 2002.pdf|Bharti, H. 2002. Redescription of Lepisiota modesta Forel (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae). Annals of Forestry 10(2): 356-358 PDF]]


 * [[Media:Bharti 2003a.pdf|Bharti, H. 2003a. A new species of Crematogaster (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae) from India. Entomon 28(2): 85-88 PDF]]


 * [[Media:Bharti 2003b.pdf|Bharti, H. 2003b. Queen of the army ant Aenictus pachycereus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Aenictinae). Sociobiology 42: 715-718 PDF]]


 * [[Media:Bharti 2003c.pdf|Bharti, H. 2003c. Polyrhachis punjabi sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae) from India. Folia Heyrovskyana 11(1): 1-3 PDF']]


 * [[Media:Bharti 2004.pdf|Bharti, H. 2004 [2003]. A new species of Pheidole Westwood, 1839 (Myrmicinae: Formicidae: Hymenoptera) from India. Russ. Entomol. J. 12(3): 305-306 PDF]]


 * [[Media:Bharti 2008.pdf|Bharti, H. 2008. Redescription of Crematogaster subuda Mayr (Hymenoptera : Formicidae : Myrmicinae ). J. ent. Res.(Published by Malhotra Publishing House, New Delhi)32{1}: 83-88. PDF]]


 * Bharti, H. 2011. List of Indian ants. Halteres 2: 79-87.


 * Bharti, H. 2012. Myrmica nefaria sp.n. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) – a new social parasite from Himalaya. Myrmecological News 16, 149-156.


 * Bharti, H. & Kumar, R. 2012. Lophomyrmex terraceensis, a new ant species of the bedoti group with a revised key. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 15: 265-267.


 * [[Media:Bharti & Sharma 2011.pdf|Himender Bharti, Yash Paul Sharma. 2011a. Myrmica elmesi (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) a new species from Himalaya. ZooKeys 124: 51–58. PDF]]


 * Bharti, H. & Sharma, Y.P. 2011b. Myrmica radchenkoi, a new species of ant from Indian Himalaya. Sociobiology 58: 427-434.


 * Bharti, H. & Sharma, Y.P. 2011c. Myrmica  longisculpta, a new species from Himalaya.  Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 51: 723-729.Bharti, H. & Wachkoo, A.A. 2011.  Amblyopone boltoni, a new ant species from India. Sociobiology 58: 585-591.


 * Bharti, H. & Wachkoo, A.A. 2012. First record of the genus Myopias from India, with description of new species. Vestnik Zoologii 46: 33-35