Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- The communities of pollinators and potential root hosts respond to climate change and the ever-increasing impact of humans on natural habitats.
- New research from across the globe finds that the ‘fuel of evolution’ in wild animals is two to four times more abundant than previously thought.
- Some varieties have a citrus fragrance with a hint of spice, reminiscent of lavender, bergamot and lily of the valley; pollinators seem to like it.
- The award, considered one of the College of Arts and Sciences' highest honors, is given to students for academic achievement and service
- Recipients, chosen by faculty committee, ‘work tirelessly and most times in the dark’ for diversity and inclusion.
- Interdisciplinary, cross-college team at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½Æƽâ°æÏÂÔØ wins National Endowment for the Humanities Award.
- Plant is deadly to animals, but one species of bee has a unique symbiosis with it.
- The San Rafael River cuts through the San Rafael Swell, forming the Little Grand Canyon. In early April, we were hiking upstream in the canyon when we stopped for a rest and a snack and to assess the curtain of rain that appeared to be bearing down
- As always, unexpected and important discoveries prompt new questions and suggest new lines of research. Â
- It seems that reproductive success and sexual dimorphisms for dorsal color and for vision are inexorably interdependent in ruddy copper butterflies.