News
Update from the Carstens lab:
The Carstens lab had two papers accepted last week. The first, which was accepted by the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B and titled "Predicting cryptic diversity from phylogeographic,…
Update from the Adams lab
The Adams' Lab has a Twitter page! Follow them for news about their lab group, ants and science. The Mega Ant Lab @Megalomyrmex
Update from the Curtis lab
Alex Fotis’ abstract on “Effects of structural complexity on within-canopy light environments and leaf traits in a northern mixed deciduous forest” was accepted for presentation at the 2016 American…
Updates from the MBD
Hans Klompen blogs about “Strange things to do with ticks” in today’s news and stories from the MBD. Check out their posts each Monday and Friday at u.osu.edu/biomuseum!
Updates from the Adams Lab
The Adams' Lab had two undergraduate researchers present posters this past week at the Fall Undergraduate Student Poster Forum. Cody Cardenas presented a poster entitled, "A revisionary study of…
Diaz wins President's Award
José Diaz won the President's Award at the 25th Annual Staff Arts and Crafts Exhibit for his room box entitled "." Congratulations, José!
EEOB 5430 Fish Ecology field trip
Pictures of Stuart Ludsin's EEOB 5430 Fish Ecology class during their Hoover Reservoir field trip. Thanks to Zoe Tyrity for the images!
Publications by EEOB faculty September 1 - September 30
Phylogenetic relationships at the base of Ericaceae: Implications for vegetative and mycorrhizal evolution Freudenstein, John V.; Broe, Michael B.; Feldenkris, Emily R. 2016. Taxon. 65(4):794-804…
Publications by EEOB faculty August 1 - August 31
Origin of a cryptic lineage in a threatened reptile through isolation and historical hybridization M G Sovic, A C Fries and H L Gibbs. 2016. Heredity. doi: 10.1038/hdy.2016.56 Abstract Identifying…