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Publications by EEOB faculty 10-19 March 2014
Image: Cryptocercus punctulatus © Nancy Moran.
Host-specific assemblages typify gut microbial communities of related insect speciesZakee L Sabree and Nancy A Moran. 2014. Springer Plus 3:…

Jenalle Eck featured in Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute article
EEOB Graduate Student, Jenalle Eck, and her research in Panama were featured in a news article released by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). The article was published in…

Publications by EEOB faculty 03 - 10 Mar 2014
Assessing and addressing the re-eutrophication of Lake Erie: Central Basin HypoxiaDonald Scavia, J. David Allan, Kristin K. Arend, Steven Bartell, Dmitry Beletsky, Nate S. Bosch, Stephen B. Brandt…

Flowering early or shifting north: plants' two alternatives for coping with warming climates
UK plant species in flower. Clockwise from top left: bluebell, (Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Asparagaceae), herb robert, (Geranium robertianum, Geraniaceae, inset), hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna,…

NMS Undergraduate Research Forum Poster Winners
Congratulations to EEOB's outstanding poster award winners at the 2014 NMS Undergraduate Research Forum. At this year’s forum, 90 students presented 87 posters, divided into the following…

Publications by EEOB faculty 25 Feb - 03 Mar 2014
A new genus and species of Nematalycidae (Acari: Endeostigmata)Samuel J. Bolton, Hans Klompen, Gary R. Bauchan & Ronald Ochoa. 2014. Journal of Natural History 00, 1--15. DOI: 10.1080/00222933…

2014 Breakfast of Science Champions visited U-Research
U-Research was one of the host sites for Breakfast of Science Champions, an OSU-wide STEM activity. Each year more than 400 local schools in the greater Columbus area visit labs, centers, and…

Publications by EEOB faculty in 14 - 24 Feb 2014
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Physical-biological coupling and the challenge of understanding fish recruitment in freshwater lakesStuart A. Ludsin, Kristen M…

Dung beetles as indicators of tropical forest restoration success: Is it possible to recover species and functional diversity?
Livia Audino is a PhD student based in the Department of Entomology at the Federal University of Lavras, Brazil. The university has a sandwich program, financed by the Brazilian government (…