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August 3, 2016

The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Interdisciplinary Doctoral Degree Program integrates independent research programs related to the disciplines of ecology and evolutionary biology to heighten awareness of this important area of biological research within Texas A&M University.

Members of EEB at Texas A&M include faculty, students, and postdoctoral researchers from multiple departments in several colleges within the university. We aim to foster research and teaching collaborations and enhance interdisciplinary training in ecology and evolutionary biology.

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July 27, 2016

… The 2016 OSOS Workshop will be held August 26 – 28.  Sign up now!

… We’re changing the look of the website. Bear with us.

… From Grace Smarsh:  Hey EEBers! We are excited that our review, “The origins and diversity of bat songs,” is finally out!  [Springer]

… From Jeffery Tomberlin and the F.L.I.E.S. Facility: Congratulations to Brandon Lyons on successfully publishing his MS research. Another great collaboration with Dr TC Crippen!!
“Susceptibility of Alphitobius diaperinus in Texas to permethrin and β-cyfluthrin treated surfaces” in Pest Management Science.

… New paper by Friedrich Wolfgang Keppeler on the influence of protected areas on fish assemblages and fisheries in the Tapajós River, in the Brazilian Amazon. [Oryx]

… And more from Ben Wu! Ben was a member of the committee that developed a new report of the National Academies “Barriers and Opportunities for 2-Year and 4-Year STEM Degrees: Systemic Change to Support Students’ Diverse Pathways.” [National Academies Press]

 

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Heather Baldi
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Office: WFES 206
Phone: (979) 845-2114
Email Heather

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