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Tropical Behavioral Ecology and Evolution course featured in ASC News & Research
Tropical Behavioral Ecology and Evolution students are at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institution in Panama, where they are studying the evolutionary processes that influence the ecology of…
Publications by EEOB Faculty May 1 - May 31
Hybridization speeds adaptive evolution in an eight-year field experiment Nora Mitchell, Gregory L. Owens, Stephen M. Hovick, Loren H. Rieseberg & Kenneth D. Whitney. 2019. Scientific Reports…
Andi Wolfe interviewed by Peter O'Dowd on "Here & Now"
EEOB Professor and President of the Botanical Society of America, Andi Wolfe, was recently interviewed by Peter O’Dowd on Here & Now. She discussed reasons why we need to understand how important…
Mael Glon wins Outstanding TA Award
EEOB Graduate Student, Mael Glon, is the winner of the 2019 EEOB Outstanding GTA Award. This award recognizes excellence in furthering the teaching mission of the department and university…
Weyrauch's photo featured in The Scientist
A recently Tweeted bobcat photo taken by Shauna Weyrauch, EEOB Senior Lecturer at Newark, was featured in The Scientist's "Image of the Day."
Watters featured in Columbus Underground article on Darby Creek
Dr. Tom Watters, Curator of Molluscs at the Museum of Biological Diversity, was interviewed by Columbus Underground for an article on Big Darby Creek. Darby Creek, recognized as both a State Scenic…
Miriti receives Ecology Award
Maria Miriti, associate professor in the EEOB, has received an Ecology Award from the Ecological Society of America (ESA). The award recognizes long-standing contributions of an individual through…
Daly discusses mitochondrial DNA of tube anemones in Ohio State News
Researchers, including a team from The Ohio State University, have published new findings showing that the DNA of the tube anemone does what few other species’ mitochondrial genomes have been shown…
Lybbert receives ASC Grad Student Award for Teaching Excellence
Andrew Lybbert, an EEOB PhD student in the Landry lab, was selected to receive the College of Arts and Sciences Graduate Student Award for Teaching Excellence. Congratulations, Andrew!