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Publications by EEOB faculty July 1 - July 31
Genome-specific histories of divergence and introgression between an allopolyploid unisexual salamander lineage and two ancestral sexual speciesRobert D. Denton Ariadna E. Morales H.…EEOB5930 Biology of Fishes
Students in the EEOB 5930 Biology of Fishes at Stone Lab learned about the anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, phylogeny, and behavior of the entire class of fishes (lancelets to ocean sunfish) from…
REU Poster Presentation 7/20/18
Please join us on Friday, July 20 from 2-4 pm in Aronoff 104 for poster presentations by the EEOB REU students. They have done fantastic work in their short time here!
Meg Daly discusses lobsters with NBC 4
EEOB Professor and Museum of Biological Diversity Director, Meg Daly discusses the lifespan of a lobster with NBC 4. Read the article here.
Greg Lipps in Toledo Blade
Greg Lipps, a Program manager in EEOB and the Amphibian & Reptile Conservation Coordinator for the Ohio Biodiversity Conservation Partnership, discussed vernal pools with the Toledo Blade.…
Publications by EEOB faculty June 1 - June 30
The role of gut microbiota in the regulation of standard metabolic rate in female Periplaneta americana Paul A. Ayayee, Andrew Ondrejech, George Keeney and Agusti Munoz-Garcia. 2018. PeerJ 6:e4717;…
Rissing discusses climate change in Dispatch article
EEOB professor, Steve Rissing, discusses a study that examines the effects of extra carbon dioxide from climate change on plants. Read the Columbus Dispatch article here.
New paper from Orlando Combita Heredia
EEOB graduate student, Orlando Combita Heredia, published a new paper in Systematic & Applied Acarology. It is entitled Ontogeny of Megalolaelaps colossus sp. nov. (Acari: Megalolaelapidae), an…