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Watters and Byrne featured in Dispatch article

Dr.Tom Watters, mollusk curator; and Caitlin Byrne, mollusk collections manager, in the Museum of Biological Diversity, were featured in a Sept. 5th Columbus Dispatch article on the Big Darby mussel…
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Allison Snow named EEOB Distinguished Professor

EEOB Professor, Allison Snow, was among 7 recipients of the College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor. This Distinguished Professorship honors those who have excelled in teaching, service…
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Publications by EEOB faculty August 1 - August 31

Morphological support for a clade comprising two vermiform mite lineages: Eriophyoidea (Acariformes) and Nematalycidae (Acariformes)Samuel J. Bolton, Philipp E. Chetverikov & Hans Klompen. 2017.…
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Goodell Lab's bee research in the news

Karen Goodell was recently featured in a story aired on NPR Morning Edition (listen to story here) and she was a contributor in a Toledo Blade article (read full article here).   The…
Chasing Coral

Chasing Coral FREE Screening, Grandview Drexel, Saturday 08/19

Please join the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology from The Ohio State University for a free screening of the award winning climate change …

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Updates from the Acarology Lab

Sam Bolton and Hans Klompen recently published a paper entitled, Morphological support for a clade comprising two vermiform mite lineages: Eriophyoidea (Acariformes) and Nematalycidae (Acariformes).…
Augustine Lab at the AOS SCO meeting

Updates from the Augustine Lab

EEOB Associate Professor, Jackie Augustine, PhD student, Geoff Gould, and 3 undergraduates, attended the joint conference of the American Ornithological Society and the Society of Canadian…
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Mael Glon weighs in on a non-native crayfish mystery

EEOB PhD student, Mael Glon, helps figure out what happened to some mysteriously stranded crayfish. Read the Buckeye Yard & Garden OnLine article here. Mael Glon's Crayfish Page 
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Stuart Ludsin interviewed on All Things Considered

EEOB Associate Professor, Stuart Ludsin, recently was interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered. Listen to the story here.