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Publications by EEOB faculty in 19 Jan - 31 Jan 2014

The presence of neighbors influences defense against predators in a cooperatively breeding cichlidJennifer K. Hellmann and Ian M. Hamilton. 2014. Behavioral Ecology in press. DOI: 10.1093/beheco…

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Publications by EEOB faculty in Dec 2013-Jan 2014

Molecular identification and expression analysis of a diapause hormone receptor in the corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea.Q Zhang, PM Piermarini, RJ Nachman and DL Denlinger. 2013. Peptides, in press. DOI…

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Meg Daly in NSF News

Associate Professor Meg Daly studied Antarctica's Edwardsiella andrillae sea anemones retrieved by the ANDRILL team.Read the entire NSF article.

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Evolution & Ecology Major awarded Semester at Sea Presidential Fellowship

Dawn Musil, a U-Research student in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, is the recipient of a $30,000 presidential fellowship, which is sponsored by the University of…

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Graduate Students Present Poster on Lab Development and Study

Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology graduate students, Matthew Holding and Rob Denton presented their poster, “Improving Students’ Perceptions of the Scientific Method by Showing…

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Freudenstein and Johnson named AAAS fellows

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) announced its 2013 Class of Fellows and two are EEOB Faculty. Professors John Freudenstein and Norman Johnson were among 6 named for…

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Museum of Biological Diversity Newsletter

The Museum of Biological Diversity's Autumn 2013 newsletter is now available on the MBD website.

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Relocating endangered mussels

Ohio State researchers and students are tagging and relocating 4,000 endangered clubshell and riffleshell mussels back into Big Darby Creek, west of Columbus.It’s the largest release of endangered…

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Allison Snow featured in press releases from University Communications and the Office of Research

Allison Snow, Professor of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, found that rice containing an overactive gene that makes it resistant to a common herbicide can pass that genetic trait to weedy…