Ph.D. candidate Nawee Noon-anant
Date and place of Birth:19 February 1975, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province - South Thailand
Current Institution:Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, Thailand
Full Address:Department of Biology
Faculty of Science
Prince of Songkla University
Hat Yai, Songkhla Province, 90112
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Research Interests:
Taxonomy, Ecology and behavior, genus Polyrhachis, Arboreal ants
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List of Publications:
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S., Yamane S. and Wiwatwitaya, D. 2007. Nesting habits of Polyrhachis (Myrmatopa) flavicornis F.Smith (Formicidae: Formicinae) in the lowland tropical rain forest of Peninsular Thailand. Sociobiology. 51(1): 73-86.
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S. and Wiwatwitaya, D. 2005. Species diversity and abundance of ants in lowland tropical rain forest of Bala forest at Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary, Southern Peninsular Thailand. Natural History Bulletin of Siam Society. 53(2): 203-213.
Watanasit, S., Noon-anant, N. and Binnima, N. 2005. Preliminary survey of ants at a reserve area of Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla Province, Southern Thailand. Songklanakarin Journal Science Technology. 27 (1): 39-46.
Watanasit S. and Noon-anant, N. 2005. Ants at Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary, Songkhla. Songklanakarin Journal Science Technology. 27 (2): 267-280.
Watanasit, S., Sonthichai, S. and Noon-anant, N. 2003. Preliminary survey of ants at Tarutao National Park, Southern Thailand. Songklanakarin Journal Science Technology. 25: 115-122.
List of Conference Contributions:
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S., Yamane, S., Wiwatwitaya, D and Permkam, S. 2007. Taxonomy and ecology of the ant genus Polyrhachis F. Smith in Peninsular Thailand. Oral presentation at the ANeT Thai Workshop and Seminar, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S., and Yamane, S. 2007. Species richness and composition of canopy ant communities in the lowland tropical rain forest fragments at Klong Sang Wildlife Sanctuary, Surat Thani Province, Southern Thailand. Oral presentation at the 6th ANeT International Workshop and Seminar, Punjabi University, Punjab, India.
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S., Yamane, S., Wiwatwitaya, D and Permkam, S. 2007. Taxonomt of the ant subgenus Myrmatopa Forel of the genus Polyrhachis based on material from the Indo-Malayan subregion. Poster presentation at the RGJ-Ph.D Congress VII, Jomtien Palm Beach Resort, Pattaya, Thailand.
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S. and Yamane, S. 2007. A preliminary review, status and ecological notes of ants in the lowland tgropical rain forest of Peninsular Thailand. Oral presentation at the 7th National Grad-Research Conference, Prince of Songkla University, Surat Thani, Thailand.
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S., Wiwatwitaya, D. and Yamane, S. 2005. Nesting habits of Polyrhachis (Myrmatopa) flavicornis Smith,1857 (Formicidae: Formicinae) in Peninsular Thailand. Oral presentation at the 5th ANeT International Workshop and Seminar, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Noon-anant, N. and Watanasit, S. 2003. A preliminary survey of the ant genus Polyrhachis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Southern Thailand. Oral presentation at the 4th ANeT International Workshop and Seminar, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Noon-anant, N., Watanasit, S. and Wiwatwitaya, D. 2003. Effect of some physical factors on the number of ant species in Bala forest at Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary, Narathiwat Province. Oral presentation at the ANeT Thai Workshop and Seminar, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
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Why have you become a Myrmecologist?:The characteristics of many ant species are attracted.
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