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Publications by EEOB faculty in 22 May - 28 May 2014
Hidden among Sea Anemones: The First Comprehensive Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Order Actiniaria...
Estefanía Rodríguez, Marcos S. Barbeitos, Mercer R. Brugler, Louise M. Crowley,…

Publications by EEOB faculty in 16 April - 21 May 2014
Using a Centrality Index to Determine the Contribution of Restored and Volunteer Plants in the Restoration...Sarah Cusser, Karen Goodell. 2014. Ecological Restoration 32, 179-188. DOI: 10.3368/er.…

Publications by EEOB faculty to 15 April 2014
Penstemon debilis (Plantaginaceae)
Conservation genetics and breeding system of Penstemon debilis (Plantaginaceae), a rare beardtongue endemic to oil shale talus in western Colorado, USA…

Publications by EEOB faculty to 03 April 2014
This wasp parasitizes the eggs of an intertidal spider along the Atlantic coast of South Africa near the Cape of Good Hope. The spider lays its eggs under limpet shells that are attached to the…

Museum of Biological Diversity Newsletter
The Museum of Biological Diversity's SP2014 newsletter is now available on the MBD website.

EEOB Fall 2014 Seminar Series
There are still several openings available for the upcoming EEOB Fall 2014 Seminar Series.

Peter Curtis wins Lumley Interdisciplinary Research Award
Dr. Peter Curtis is one of the winners of the 2014 Lumley Interdisciplinary Research Award. The honor is awarded to faculty and/or research scientists who have demonstrated significant research…
U-Research Student is a Winner at Denman!
Jacob Miller, a U-Research student in EEOB, has won the 1st prize with his poster presentation at the annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum. Jacob’s project combined math, biology, computer…

Publications by EEOB 19-24 March 2014
Plethodon idahoensis, a salamander. Image: © Gary Nafis CaliforniaHerps.com | CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
Model Choice for Phylogeographic Inference using a Large Set of ModelsTara A. Pelletier and…