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Congratulations to Emily Runnion on her North Central Region SARE Graduate Student Grant! With it, Emily will investigate the synergistic potential of fungicides and parasites as stressors of…

Norm Johnson and Luciana Musetti were awarded a grant from the National Science Collection to support the Triplehorn Insect Collection: “CSBR: An inordinate fondness for beetles - expanding access…

Using an integrative taxonomic approach to delimit a sibling species, Mycetomoellerius mikromelanos sp. nov. (Formicidae: Attini: Attina)

Cody Raul Cardenas​, Amy Rongyan Luo, Tappey H. Jones,…

Heather Glon, a PhD candidate in the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, was recently selected for the prestigious John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship, a yearlong…

Female vampire bats establish an egalitarian community within a roost rather than one based on a hierarchy of dominance often seen in animal groups, suggests a new study authored by…


Data from: QTL mapping identifies candidate alleles involved in adaptive introgression and range expansion in a wild sunflower

Whitney, Kenneth D.; Broman, Karl W.; Kane, Nolan C.; Hovick,…

EEOB Professor, Meg Daly, studies animal systematics and ecology and serves as associate dean of undergraduate education. She shared her research with David Staley on Voices…

Longitudinal patterns and linkages in benthic fine particulate organic matter composition, respiration, and nutrient uptake

James M. Hood, Lyndsie M. Collis, John D. Schade, Rebecca A. Stark,…

By comparing uncategorized fossil specimens to other fossils and bone samples, EEOB Assistant Professor, Jonathan Calede, and Gonzaga Assistant Professor, John Orcutt, have discovered a massive,…