Lehrstuhl für Tierökologie und Tropenbiologie

Dr. Priscila Hanisch

Dr. Priscila Hanisch

Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology
Campus Nord, University of Würzburg
Emil-Fischer-Straße 32
97074 Würzburg
Telefon: +49 931 31-84218
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2023–onwards
Postdoc, Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology, University of Würzburg, Germany

2021–2022
Postdoc, Newton Fund Latin America Biodiversity, Facultad de Agronomía, Buenos Aires University. Argentina.

2018–2021
Postdoc, Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia”, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2013–2018
PhD-Graduate, Department of Animal Behavior and Diversity, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2013
Lic. in Biological Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2023

Hanisch PE, ER Hanisch, V Blanco, PL Tubaro, & AV Suarez (2023). Spatial fidelity and uniform exploration found in the foraging behavior of a giant predatory ant. Animal Behaviour. (link)

KI Drager, MD Rivera, JC Gibson, SA Ruzi, PE Hanisch, R Achury & AV Suarez (2023). Testing the predictive value of functional traits in diverse ant communities. Ecology and Evolution. (link)

2022 

B Bukowski, S Ratnasingham, PE Hanisch, PDN Hebert, K Perez, J deWaard, PL Tubaro & DA Lijtmaer (2022). Flying insects in the southern Atlantic Forest: striking diversity and patterns of seasonal abundance variation. PLOS ONE  (link)

Hanisch PE, J Sosa-Calvo, & T Shultz (2022). The last piece of the puzzle? Phylogenetic position and natural history of the monotypic fungus-farming ant genus Paramycetophylax (Formicidae: Attini). Insect Systematics and Diversity. (link)

2021

RR Silva, F Martello, R Feitosa, O Silva, L Prado, CF Brandão, E Zoppas de Albuquerque, M Morini, J Delabie, ECS Monteiro, PE Hanisch et al. (2021) ATLANTIC ANTS: a dataset of ants in Atlantic Forests of South America. Ecology (link)

2020

Hanisch PE, K Drager, WH Yang, PL Tubaro & AV Suarez. (2020) Intra- and interspecific variation in trophic ecology of ‘predatory’ ants in the subfamily Ponerinae. Ecological Entomology (link)

2018

PE Hanisch, AV Suarez, PL Tubaro & CI Paris (2018). Co-occurrence patterns in a subtropical ant community revealed by complementary sampling methodologies. Environmental Entomology. (link)

2017

PE Hanisch, PD Lavinia, AV Suarez, DA Lijtmaer, M Leponce, CI Paris & PL Tubaro (2017). Mind the gap! Integrating taxonomic approaches to assess ant diversity at the southern extreme of the Atlantic Forest. Ecology and Evolution. (link)

2015

C Telfer, MR Young, J Quinn, K Perez, CN Sobel, JE Sones, V Levesque-Beaudin, PE Hanisch et al. (2015). Biodiversity inventories in high gear: DNA barcoding facilitates a rapid biotic survey of a temperate nature reserve. Biodiversity Data Journal. (link)

2014

Hanisch PE, L Calcaterra, M Leponce, R Achury, AV Suarez, R Silva, CI Paris (2015). Check list of ground-dwelling ant diversity (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Iguazu National Park with a comparison at regional scale. Sociobiology. (link)

CV Tillberg, B Edmonds, A Freauff, PE Hanisch, CI Paris, CR Smith, ND Tsutsui, BD Wills, SE Wittman & AV Suarez (2014). Foraging Ecology of the tropical giant ant Dinoponera australis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) –Evaluating mechanisms for high abundance. Biotropica. (link)