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UResearch Newsletter
The inaugural issue of the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology Undergraduate Research Lab UResearch Newsletter, highlighting its undergraduate research, outreach and engagement…

Museum Open House February 7, 2015
Plants and animals are the source and inspiration for the most potent poisons and medicines. The complexity of these chemicals is matched only by the complexity of behaviors, anatomies, and…
EEOB at NABT Professional Development Conference
From November 12th through the 15th, EEOB graduate student, Steven Nagel and undergraduate student, Adam Lehnig, attended the National Association of Biology Teacher’s (NABT) Professional…

Publications by EEOB faculty November 1- November 12
Source: USDA, public domain
The role of the integument with respect to different modes of locomotion in the Nematalycidae (Endeostigmata)Bolton SJ, Bauchan GR, Ochoa R, Pooley C, Klompen H.…

Publications by EEOB faculty September 23- October 31
left: USGS/photo by John Felis
Novel molecular approach demonstrates that turbid river plumes reduce predation mortality on larval fishLucia B. Carreon-Martinez, Kyle W. Wellband, Timothy B…

Publications by EEOB faculty September 5 - September 17
New Harpirhynchinae Dubinin (Acariformes: Harpirhynchidae) – intracutaneous parasites of birds.
Bochkov, A V & Klompen, H. 2014. Zootaxa, 3860, 301-324. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.…

Publications by EEOB faculty August 6 - September 5
Proteomic and toxicological profiling of the venom of Bothrocophias campbelli, a pitviper species from Ecuador and ColombiaDavid Salazar-Valenzuela, Diana Mora-Obando, María Laura Fernández, Amaru…

Dave Denlinger Finds Antarctic Insect’s Genome Smallest to Date
David Denlinger, Distinguished University Professor; Professor of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, is senior author of research published in the journal Nature Communications. Denlinger’…