Congrats to Miranda Redmond and the Barger lab for their paper on Pinyon Pine cone production and regional warming

Feb. 20, 2013

In a paper appearing recently in the journal Ecosphere, published by the Ecological Society of America, the study's co-authors linked a 2.3 degree Fahrenheit temperature rise over four decades recorded at nine research sites to a decline in pinyon pine seed cone reproduction. Leading the study was CU doctoral student...

Congrats to Pieter Johnson and his lab for establishing the underlying mechanisms between increased biodiversity and disease risk

Feb. 13, 2013

The Johnson lab researchers spent three years sampling 345 wetlands and recording malformations in amphibians— which included missing, misshapen or extra sets of hind legs. These deformaties caused by parasitic infections, were recorded in 24,215 amphibians. The results showed that ponds with half a dozen amphibian species had a 78...

Erin Tripp's new book published by the New York Botanical Garden

Feb. 13, 2013

Erin Tripp 's new book titled: Lichens and Allied Fungi of Great Smoky National Park , has recently been published by the New York Botanical Garden Press . Congratulations Erin!

Medeiros lab secures National Science Foundation Grant

Dec. 18, 2012

The Medeiros lab has just been awarded a National Science Foundation grant. It is a 3 yr sole-Principal Investigator grant for $530,000. The grant will be used to study the origin of the vertebrate head skeleton, using lampreys and amphioxus as models for our ancient jawless and invertebrate chordate ancestors...

Collinge lab secures renewed National Science Foundation funding

Dec. 12, 2012

The Collinge lab has been awarded $449,999 in continued funding from the National Science Foundation. This award will support their long-term research on vernal pool plant community ecology and restoration. Congratulations to Sharon Collinge and her lab!

Phi Beta Kappa award goes to EBIO student

May 3, 2012

Rachel Wildrick , a BA/MA student in the Safran lab , has been awarded a prestigious Crisp Fellowship which will pay her tuition during the 2012-2013 academic year at CU, enabling her to complete her excellent MA work. Competition for this fellowship from the Phi Beta Kappa Honor's Society was...

New from the Cruz Lab

April 24, 2012

Noise pollution alters ecological services: enhanced pollination and disrupted seed dispersal , was just published in Proceedings of Royal Society B . Clint Francis, PhD 2010 EBIO, was the lead author, and one of our current graduate students, Nathan Kleist, was a co-author. Other authors include Catherine Ortega and Alex...

EBIO master's thesis research gets national attention

April 4, 2012

EBIO student Amanda Williams' masters thesis research was just published in Animal Behaviour , and has already picked up some attention: it was selected as an editor's choice for an " In Focus Featured Article " and was also picked up by New Scientist .

EBIO students come out on top in NSF graduate research fellowship competition

April 2, 2012

EBIO student Amanda Hund from the Safran lab has been offered a NSF graduate research fellowship. Other EBIO students, including Nathan Kleist from the Cruz and Guralnick labs, Ryan Lynch from the Schmidt lab , Kika Tarsi from the Davies lab , and Rachel Wildrick from the Safran lab, also...

Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grants gifted to 16 EBIO grad students

April 2, 2012

The EBIO Graduate School has given 16 current students grants ranging from $1000 to $2000. Congratulations to Anna Peterson, Amber Churchill, John Mischler, Brian Stucky, Gaddy Bergmann, Scott Ferrenberg, Amanda Hund, Max Joseph, Samantha Weintraub, Abbey Paulson, Matt Wilkins, Chelsea Cook, Sarah Orlofske, Miranda Redmond, Natalie Robinson, and Susan Whitehead.

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