Anna G. Himler, Ph.D.

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Section of Integrative Biology University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Mueller UG, Ishak HD, Bruschi SM, et al. (2017) Biogeography of Mutualistic Fungi Cultivated by Leafcutter Ants. Molecular Ecology
Hunter MS, Asiimwe P, Himler AG, et al. (2016) Host nuclear genotype influences phenotype of a conditional mutualist symbiont. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Cass BN, Himler AG, Bondy EC, et al. (2015) Conditional fitness benefits of the Rickettsia bacterial symbiont in an insect pest. Oecologia
Mehdiabadi NJ, Mueller UG, Brady SG, et al. (2012) Symbiont fidelity and the origin of species in fungus-growing ants. Nature Communications. 3: 840
Himler AG, Adachi-Hagimori T, Bergen JE, et al. (2011) Rapid spread of a bacterial symbiont in an invasive whitefly is driven by fitness benefits and female bias. Science (New York, N.Y.). 332: 254-6
Himler AG, Machado CA. (2009) Host specificity, phenotype matching and the evolution of reproductive isolation in a coevolved plant-pollinator mutualism. Molecular Ecology. 18: 4988-90
Himler AG, Caldera EJ, Baer BC, et al. (2009) No sex in fungus-farming ants or their crops. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 276: 2611-6
Wetterer JK, Miller SE, Wheeler DE, et al. (1999) Ecological dominance by Paratrechina longicornis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), an invasive tramp ant, in biosphere 2 Florida Entomologist. 82: 381-388
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