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Updates from Rich Bradley
Rich Bradley, EEOB Associate Professor Emeritus, will be attending the annual meeting of the American Arachnological Society which is meeting in Juriquilla, in the state of Querétaro, in north…
Wolfe is President-Elect of BSA
EEOB Professor, Andi Wolfe, is President-elect of the Botanical Society of America which supports botanical research and education. The Botanical Society of America encompasses all areas of plant…
Publications by EEOB faculty June 1 - June 30
Growth and fecundity of fertile Miscanthus × giganteus (“PowerCane”) compared to feral and ornamental Miscanthus sinensis in a common garden experiment: Implications for invasion. Maria N. Miriti,…
Update from the Chavez Lab
The Chavez Lab started field work in the North Cascades of Washington. They are studying hybridization in tree squirrels and trying to understand the role of ecology and behavioral divergence in the…
Engaging with Insects Bug Camp 2017
Cody Cardenas, an EEOB Undergraduate student, is helping teach children at the Engaging with Insects Bug Camp 2017 with the Triplehorn Insect Collection and 4H, this week. Follow his Instagram…
Update from the Goodell lab
1-The Bee Team is up to their elbows (or should I say, tarsi) in flowers this week, like this bumble bee in a Penstemon flower (attached photo). Watch for us out surveying bees on roadsides…
Update from the Lanno Lab
Heather Fair, a PhD student in Roman Lanno's lab was awarded a Knauss Fellowship. Congratulations, Heather!
Summer Acarology Program
The summer Acarology Program continues at the Museum of Biological Diversity and hosts folks from Chile, Brazil, Cololmbia, Costa Rica, Canada, Britain, India, and China. The Introductory Acarology…
Ohio Bumble Bee Survey Team looking for sampling sites
The Ohio Bumble Bee Survey Team, led by Randy Mitchell of University of Akron and Karen Goodell, EEOB Associate Professor, is looking to sample bumble bees in E/SE/NW Ohio throughout the month of…