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Lahey & Schwartz win at annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America
The annual meeting of the Entomological Society of America was held 31 Oct – 03 Nov in Denver. Johanna Schwartz won the DeLong poster competition in the Department of Entomology, an award that…
Great Lakes FST Workshop
The Great Lakes FST workshop will introduce participants to the intriguing study of fisheries science and will explore careers in fisheries ecology, management, and conservation.
We will…
$15 million NSF grant launches Ohio State Imageomics Institute
EEOB Professors Tanya Berger-Wolf and Bryan Carstens are helping to create a new field of study that could potentially transform biomedical, agricultural and basic biological sciences. The new…
EEOB Publications October 1- October 31
Phoretic mite infestations associated with Rhynchophorus palmarum (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in southern California
Francesc Gómez-marco, Hans Klompen, Mark Hoddle. Systematic & Applied Acarology…
Miriti's research featured on Voices of Excellence podcast
Maria Miriti, EEOB Associate Professor, uses experimental and demographic methods to address factors that regulate plant populations and communities. She joins David Staley, host…
Gibbs Lab research featured in Ohio State News
Research on evolutionary advantages that accompany breeding limitations of small, isolated populations by EEOB professor, Lisle Gibbs, was featured in Ohio State News.
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Carter's research featured in Ohio State News
Vampire bats whose “friendships” carry over from captivity to the wild also hunt together and meet up over meals after independent departures from the roost, according to a study co-authored by…
New publication from the Johnson lab
After 15 years of work, the Johnson lab's reclassification of the wasps they study has been published. View the paper on Wiley Online.
EEOB publications September 1 - September 30
Herbivory shapes the rhizosphere bacterial microbiota in potato plants
Antonino Malacrinò, Mingyuan Wang, Sandra Caul, Alison J. Karley, and Alison E. Bennett. 2021. doi:10.1111/1758-2229.12998