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2020 Museum of Biological Diversity Open House Postponed
The 2020 Museum of Biological Diversity Open House is postponed indefinitely. We make this decision to support the health of our staff, volunteers, and community. We apologize for any…
EEOB Publications February 1 - February 29
Disconnects between Communicated Impact and Ecological Impact of Biological Invasions Kali Z Mattingly, Tara A Pelletier, Jessie Lanterman, Danielle Frevola, Benjamin Stucke, Kaitlin Kinney, Ross…
EEOB Publications January 1 - January 31
Climate change influences mycorrhizal fungal–plant interactions, but conclusions are limited by geographical study bias Alison E. Bennett Aimée T. Classen. 2020. Ecology. doi.org/10.1002/ecy…
EEOB Newsletter
The alumni newsletter for the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology is now available!
Carstens is Faculty Fellow for Transforming the Scholarly Publishing Economy
EEOB Professor, Bryan Carstens, begins a one-year appointment with University Libraries as Faculty Fellow for Transforming the Scholarly Publishing Economy, starting with the new year. He will…
EEOB Publications December 1 - December 31
Biogeography of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore traits along an aridity gradient, and responses to experimental rainfall manipulation Coline Deveautour, Jeff Chieppa, Uffe N. Nielsen, Matthias M…
Mael Glon awarded Presidential Fellowship
EEOB PhD student, Mael Glon, has been awarded a Graduate School Presidential Fellowship to support the completion of his dissertation work. Congratulations, Mael!
Kubatko and Carstens elected Fellows of AAAS
EEOB Professors Bryan Carstens and Laura Kubatko were elected as Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), recognizing their contributions to scholarship.
Carter and Ripperger research featured in Popular Science, Ohio State News, and NPR
EEOB assistant professor, Gerald Carter, and his postdoctoral fellow, Simon Ripperger, offer a rare glimpse into wild vampire bats’ friendship-like behaviors and new insights into how social…