Published research in Natural History from the Douglas Lab:
 

Holycross, A. T, T. G. Anton, M. E. Douglas, and D. R. Frost (2008).The type localities of Sistrurus catenatus and Crotalus viridis (Serpentes, Viperidae), with the unraveling of a most unfortunate tangle of names. Copeia 2008:421—424.

Douglas, M. E. (1998). "Species Diversity" as an eternal metaphor (review: Species Diversity in Space and Time, by Michael L. Rosenzweig, Cambridge University Press). The Prairie Naturalist 29:55-56.

Douglas, M. E. (1996). In Memoriam: Mont A. Cazier (1911--1995). Cicindela 28(1/2):1-11.

Norris, S. M., and M. E. Douglas (1991). A new species of nest-building Ctenopoma (Teleostei, Anabantidae) from Zaire, and the rediscovery and description of C. lineatum. Copeia 1991:166—178.

Marsh, P. C., T. Burk, B. D. DeMarais, and M. E. Douglas (1989). First North American record for Cichlasoma mayaguense (Pisces: Cichlidae). Great Basin Naturalist 49:387-389.

Norris, S. M., R. J. Miller, and M. E. Douglas (1988). The distribution of Ctenopoma murei and the status of C. ctenotis (Pisces: Anabantidae). Copeia 1988:487—491.

Sofield, R. K., M. E. Douglas, R. C. Vrijenhoek, and E. J. Hansens (1984). Diagnosis and detection of cryptic species: the Tabanus nigrovittatus complex in coastal New Jersey. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 77:587—591.

Hermann, H. R. and M. E. Douglas (1976). A comparative study of sensory structures on the sting and ovipositor of hymenopterous insects. Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society 11:233—239.

Hermann, H. R. and M. E. Douglas (1976). Sensory structures on the sting and venom apparatus of a primitive ant species. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 69:681—686.