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Daly shares expertise on "Voices of Excellence"
EEOB Professor, Meg Daly, studies animal systematics and ecology and serves as associate dean of undergraduate education. She shared her research with David Staley on Voices…

EEOB Publications May 1 - May 31
Longitudinal patterns and linkages in benthic fine particulate organic matter composition, respiration, and nutrient uptakeJames M. Hood, Lyndsie M. Collis, John D. Schade, Rebecca A. Stark,…

Calede's discovery featured in Ohio State News
By comparing uncategorized fossil specimens to other fossils and bone samples, EEOB Assistant Professor, Jonathan Calede, and Gonzaga Assistant Professor, John Orcutt, have discovered a massive,…

EEOB Publications April 1 - April 30
Multiple concurrent and convergent stages of genome reduction in bacterial symbionts across a stink bug familyAlejandro Otero-Bravo & Zakee L. Sabree. 2021. Scientific Reports volume 11,…

Adams discusses new research in National Geographic article
Rachelle Adams, assistant professor of EEOB, discusses new research on Indian jumping ants that shows they can undergo dramatic reversible changes previously unknown in insects. Read the…

Gibbs research featured in Ohio State news
Some snake venom is more complex than others: it all depends on the meal it is paired with. New research co-authored by Lisle Gibbs, professor of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal…

EEOB Publications March 1 - March 31
Rapid stress hardening in the Antarctic midge improves male fertility by increasing courtship success and...Oluwaseun M. Ajayi, J. D. Gantz, Geoffrey Finch, Richard E. Lee Jr., David L. Denlinger…

Cabanelas-Bermudez awarded NSF GRF
Alexandra Cabanelas-Bermudez, an EEOB Graduate Student in Elizabeth Marschall's lab, was awarded the 2021 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF). The GRF…

EEOB SER members featured on SER website
EEOB grad student, Ryan McCarthy, EEOB alumni, John Ballas, and other members of the OSU chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration were featured on the SER website for their…