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EEOB Publications July 1- July 31
Otolith microchemistry shows natal philopatry of walleye in western Lake Erie
Kuan-YuChen, Stuart A. Ludsin, Benjamin J. Marcek, John W. Olesik, Elizabeth A. Marschall. 2020. Journal of Great…
Collis highlighted in the CIGLR newsletter
Lyndsie Collis, EEOB PhD student at the Aquatic Ecology Laboratory, is featured in the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research (CIGLAR) spring newsletter. Read the article on CIGLAR's…
Hood lab's ODHE grant highlighted in ASC News
Jim Hood's ODHE grant was highlighted in the Arts and Sciences newsletter article on Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) posted in the Arts and Sciences College News.
Read the article on the ASC…
EEOB Publications June 1- June 30
Wetland plant community variation across replicate urban to rural gradients: non-native species as both drivers and passengers in systems impacted by anthropogenic land-use
Christian M. King &…
Mael Glon describes 2 new species of crayfish
EEOB PhD Student, Mael Glon, has described a pair of very interesting crayfish species.
The Banded Mudbug is so named because of its bright orange bands. The scientific name, Lacunicambarus…
Norris earns 2020 Mentoring Award
EEOB Assistant Professor, Ryan Norris, has been awarded the Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award from the Office of Undergraduate Research and…
Calede discovers new now-extinct species of horned rodent
A new study by Jonathan Calede, EEOB Assistant Professor, has uncovered a new species of rodent with horns that lived in Nebraska during the Miocene epoch. His paper, published in the Journal of…
EEOB Publications May 1 - May 31
Small-scale anthropogenic changes impact floodplain hydraulics: Simulating the effects of fish canals on the Logone floodplain
Apoorv Shastry, Michael Durand, Jeffrey Neal, Alfonso…
Mattingly receives 2020 EEOB Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award
Kali Mattingly is the recipient of the 2020 EEOB Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award. This award recognizes excellence in furthering the teaching mission of the department and university…