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Publications by EEOB faculty March 1 - March 31
Risky Courtship: Background Contrast, Ornamentation, and Display Behavior of Wolf Spiders Affect Visual Detection by Toad Predators Clark, D. L., Kizer Zeeff, C., Karson, A., Roberts, J. A., Uetz, G…
Ohio Birds field trip
The EEOB2220 (Ohio Birds) class took a field trip to Greenlawn Cemetery earlier this semester. Greenlawn is ideal for birding because of the wide variety of habitats.
Update on Geoff Gould's research
Geoff Gould, EEOB graduate student in the Augustine Lab, shared a few pictures he captured during his field season. They've already managed to catch one bird on their second day of trapping!
Adams Lab News
Adams Laboratory renovations are underway and scheduled to be complete by the end of April. Rachelle Adams has invited Ulrich Mueller from the University of Texas to give the EEOB seminar on the 31st…
USG Networking Dinner
Network to the Nines Environmental Dinner Enjoy a free dinner while networking with professors representing a broad range of environmental careers. Dress is casual and dinner will be held in the Ohio…
Update on Spacht blog
Drew Spacht, an EEOB graduate student in the Denlinger Lab, is conducting research at Palmer Station in Antarctica and collecting some fabulous photos for his blog. Don't forget to follow him!
Dodgeball Night
The Evolution & Ecology (E&E) club and Graduate Evolution & Ecology Students (GEES) participated in a joint dodgeball night on Feb 19. There were about 30 people in attendance (15…
NSF to fund REU Site grant for Meg Daly and Brian Carstens
Starting in the Summer of 2017, Meg Daly and Bryan Carstens will be running an REU program that will train undergraduate students in next generation sequencing, bioinformatics, and biodiversity…
Publications by EEOB faculty February 1 - February 29
Alerting and message components of white-crowned sparrow song differ in structure and environmental transmission Douglas A. Nelson, Erica Szeyller, and Angelika Poesel. 2016. Behaviour. DOI: 10…