Office: 381A Briggs Hall
Lab: 381B Briggs Hall
Phone: (530) 752-0486
Email: psward@ucdavis.edu
Fax: (530) 752-1537

Philip S. Ward, Ph.D.   
Professor of Entomology

Prof. Ward's Lab Research

Education:
B.Sc. Biology, Queens University, Canada (1973)
Ph.D. Zoology, University of Sydney, Australia (1979)

Appointment:
25% Instruction and Research
75% Organized Research

Teaches:
Systematics, biogeography and evolution of ants; ant-plant mutualisms; phylogeny and speciation.

Research Interests:
Systematics and evolutionary biology of ants; genetic structure of social insect populations.


Add Publications (Kerberos protected)

Selected Publications:

  1. Suarez, A. V., Holway, D. A.; Ward, P. S.. 2005. The role of opportunity in the unintentional introduction of nonnative ants Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U. S. A 102: 17032-17035.
  2. Ward, P. S. 2005. A synoptic review of the ants of California (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 936: 1-68.
  3. Ward, P. S., Downie, D. A.. 2005. The ant subfamily Pseudomyrmecinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): phylogeny and evolution of big-eyed arboreal ants. Systematic Entomology 30: 310-335.
  4. Ward, P. S., Brady, S. G.. 2003. Phylogeny and biogeography of the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Invertebrate Systematics 17:361-386.
  5. Ward, P. S.. 2001. Taxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography of the ant genus Tetraponera (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Oriental and Australian regions. Invertebrate Taxonomy 15:589-665.
  6. Ward, P. S.. 2000. Broad-scale patterns of diversity in leaf litter ant communities. Ants. Standard methods for measuring and monitoring biodiversity. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press xix + 280 pp.
  7. Ward, P. S.. 1999. Systematics, biogeography and host plant associations of the Pseudomyrmex viduus group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), Triplaris- and Tachigali-inhabiting ants. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 126:451-540.

 


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