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Carter Lab's research featured in Ohio State News

Vampire bats infected with the rabies virus aren’t likely to act stereotypically “rabid,” according to a new study from the Carter Lab. The study, published recently in Biology Letters,…

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EEOB Publications September 1 - September 30

Catalogue of the free-living and arthropod-associated Laelapidae Canestrini (Acari: Mesostigmata), with revised generic concepts and a key to genera

GILBERTO JOSÉ DE MORAES, GRAZIELLE FURTADO…

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Berra honored with 2022 Friend of Darwin Award

The National Center for Science Education (NCSE) awarded Tim Berra, EEOB Academy Professor and Professor Emeritus, the 2022 Friend of Darwin Award for his lifetime service to the teaching of…

Rachelle Adams

Adams' research featured in Environmental Monitor

Rachelle Adams, EEOB Assistant professor, and her work are featured in the Environmental Monitor publication. She discusses the coevolutionary relationship between fungus growing ants and…

Eleanor MacDonald at Denman Forum

Eleanor MacDonald wins 1st place at Denman

Eleanor MacDonald, an Evolution and Ecology major in the Goodell Lab, won first place at the Denman Undergraduate Research Forum in Animal and Insect Sciences for her poster and abstract…

Karen Goodell

Goodell's research featured in Ohio State Alumni magazine

EEOB Professor, Karen Goodell, and Rodney Richardson ’18 PhD will pioneer a method using environmental DNA (eDNA) to monitor for rare and endangered pollinators. With nearly $1 million in funding…

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Calede's research featured in Ohio State News

A new analysis of a beaver anklebone fossil found in Montana suggests the evolution of semi-aquatic beavers may have occurred in North America at least 7 million years earlier than previously…

Sarah Cusser

Cusser wins 2021 Early Career Researcher Award

Congratulations to former Goodell Lab graduate student, Sarah Cusser, on winning the Ecology Letters Early Career Researcher Award 2021!

Read Sarah's paper, How long do…

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EEOB Publications August 1 - August 31

River phosphorus cycling during high flow may constrain Lake Erie cyanobacteria blooms

Whitney M.King, Susan E.Curless, James M.Hood. Water Research, Volume 222, 15 August 2022, 118845. https://…