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Publications by EEOB Faculty March 1 - March 31
Relationships between Tertiary relict and circumboreal woodland floras: a case study in Chimaphila (Ericaceae) Zhen-Wen Liu, Jing Zhou, Hua Peng, John V Freudenstein, Richard I Milne. 2019. Annals of…
MBD's Tetrapod Collection featured in ASC Daily Post and ASCent online
The Tetrapod Collection at the Museum of Biological Diversity was featured in ASC's Daily Post and ASCent Online. You can read the entire ASCent article here.…
Keeney and Insectary featured in The Lantern
Curator of the Acarology Collection at the MBD and EEOB Research Associate, George Keeney, discusses inhabitants and educational experiences at the Insectary with The Lantern. Read the whole…
Kibbey interviewed in Popular Science
Marc Kibbey, Assistant Curator of the Fish Division, EEOB, was interviewed for a February 25th Popular Science article entitled,"The endangered species list is full of ghosts."
Lisle Gibbs honored as Distinguished Scholar
Provost Bruce McPheron and a group of leaders from the College of Arts and Sciences and the Office of Research surprised Professor Lisle Gibbs with the Distinguished Scholar Award. Only six awards…
Publications by EEOB Faculty February 1 - February 28
Lack of strategic service provisioning by Pederson’s cleaner shrimp (Ancylomenes pedersoni) highlights independent evolution of cleaning behaviors between ocean basins Benjamin M. Titus, Marymegan…
Mael Glon's photo on cover of Freshwater Crayfish journal
EEOB Graduate student, Mael Glon, won the photo contest at last year's International Association of Astacology symposium in Pittsburgh. The association has chosen his image for the…
Gibbs Research featured in Ohio State News
A new study from the Gibbs Lab suggests that while one rattlesnake may routinely feast on lizard meat, its seemingly identical neighbor snake might strike and strike and never kill its would-be…
Pre-order A Naturalist's Guide to the Fishes of Ohio
A Naturalist's Guide to the Fishes of Ohio is available for pre-order! This book was written by former EEOB and MBD staff member Brian Zimmerman and used our collections…