Feener Jr., Donald, H.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
I study the behavior, ecology and evolution of ants and the insects that interact with them. Ants comprise a diverse and ecologically successful group that supports an even more diverse assemblage of insects and other arthropods. I seek to understand the behavioral and ecological characteristics that have allowed ants to obtain ecological dominance in many communities and how ant associates are able to exploit these ecological dominants.

PUBLICATIONS

 * [[Media:Feener 1981.pdf| Feener, D.H.,Jr. 1981. Notes on the biology of Pheidole lamia at its type locality (Austin, Texas). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 54: 269-277. [29.iv.1981.]]]
 * [[Media:Feener 1987.pdf| Feener, D.H.,Jr. 1987. Response of Pheidole morrisi to two species of enemy ants, and a general model of defense behavior in Pheidole. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 60: 569-575. [29.xii.1987.]]]