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Nematalycidae

Updates from the Acarology Lab

Sam Bolton and Hans Klompen recently published a paper entitled, Morphological support for a clade comprising two vermiform mite lineages: Eriophyoidea (Acariformes) and Nematalycidae …

Augustine Lab at the AOS SCO meeting

Updates from the Augustine Lab

EEOB Associate Professor, Jackie Augustine, PhD student, Geoff Gould, and 3 undergraduates, attended the joint conference of the American Ornithological Society and the Society of Canadian…

eeob 2016

Mael Glon weighs in on a non-native crayfish mystery

EEOB PhD student, Mael Glon, helps figure out what happened to some mysteriously stranded crayfish. Read the Buckeye Yard & Garden OnLine article here. Mael Glon's Crayfish Page

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Stuart Ludsin interviewed on All Things Considered

EEOB Associate Professor, Stuart Ludsin, recently was interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered. Listen to the story here.

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Landsbergen leading session at ESA

Kim Landsbergen, EEOB Visiting Research Scholar, will be co-leading a session in August at the annual Ecological Society of America conference on Art and Ecology collaboration. Read more here.

eeob 2016

Publications by EEOB faculty July 1 - July 31

Demographic Model Selection using Random Forests and the Site Frequency Spectrum
Megan L. Smith, Megan Ruffley, Anahí Espíndola, David C. Tank, Jack Sullivan, Bryan C. Carstens. 2017. Mol Ecol…

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Upcoming PhD Defense Seminars

Rob Denton (from the Gibbs Lab) will be giving his PhD defense seminar on Monday, July 10, 2017 at 9:00AM in room 104 Aronoff Laboratory. He will discuss genetic, physiological,…

Evolution Meeting

EEOB at Evolution 2017 meetings

EEOB faculty and graduate students presented at the Evolution Meetings 2017 the week of June 23-27. Below are a few of the talks: Laura Kubatko The effect of gene flow on coalescent-based species…

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Update from Rob Denton

EEOB graduate student, Rob Denton, was co-first author on a paper published in Genome Biology and Evolution that has gotten a bit of press lately. This was a collaboration with a team from…