Sevan Suni
Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
sssuni@email.arizona.edu
Mailing address: P.O. Box 210088, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721-0088
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Suni, S.S., and Brosi B.J. Conservation genetics of two orchid bee species in a fragmented landscape. In preparation.
Suni, S.S., Acay, E., and Gordon, D.M. Mating frequency and mortality explain long-term population dynamics in a harvester ant species. In review.
Suni, S.S., and Eldakar, O.T. 2011. High mating frequency and variation with lineage ratio in dependent-lineage harvester ants. Insectes Sociaux DOI: 10.1007/s00040-011-0150-5.
Souza, R.O., Del Lama, M.A., Cervini, M., Mortari, N., Eltz, T., Zimmermann, Y., Bach, C., Brosi, B.J., Suni, S.S., Quezada-Euán, J.G., and Paxton R.J. 2010. Conservation genetics of neotropical pollinators revisited: microsatellite analysis suggests that diploid males are rare in orchid bees. Evolution 64: 3318-3326.
Suni, S.S., and Gordon, D.M. 2009. Fine-scale genetic structure and dispersal distance in the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus. Heredity, 104: 168-173.
Schwander, T.S., Cahan, S.H., Suni, S.S., and Keller, L. 2008. Mechanisms of reproductive isolation between an ant species of hybrid origin and its parents. Evolution 62: 1635-1643.
Suni, S.S., Gignoux, C., and Gordon, D.M. 2007. Male parentage in dependent-lineage populations of the harvester ant Pogonomyrmex barbatus, Molecular Ecology 16: 5149-5155.