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- Ecosystems dominated by species of pi帽on and juniper, a spatially extensive vegetation type in the United States, are among the most predominant vegetation types administered by U.S. land management agencies. That means, among other things, that
- Dr. Kendi Davies has recently been awarded the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Award. She is among a remarkably successful group of faculty across disciplines at CU to win one of these highly competitive
- Vertebrates built new head from old parts, study conducted by Daniel Medeiros' lab finds. The findings, which appeared in the February 26th issue of the journal Nature suggest that the appearance of the vertebrate
- Sharif Durzi, a senior EBIO student, represented the Breed lab at the Front Range Student Ecology Symposium held at CSU. He earned first place in the undergraduate presentation competition for his talk on the effect of honeybee
- Kika Tarsi Tuff, an EBIO graduate student was one of twelve U.S. students selected to participate in the College Scholars program with the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA).Students selected for the program, traveled to San Diego
- Scott Ferrenberg, who recently finished his Ph.D. with Jeff Mitton, found out that the editors of Functional Ecology selected his recent paper with Jeff, "Smooth bark surfaces can defend trees against insect attack: resurrecting a 鈥
- Steve Schmidt has just been awarded the Arts and Sciences College Scholar Award. The award grants two semesters of sabbatical to support and recognize the college鈥檚 most accomplished scholars and enables tenured faculty to focus on scholarly
- Soil microbes that thrive in the deserts, rainforests, prairies and forests of the world can also be found living beneath New York City鈥檚 Central Park, according to a surprising new study led by Colorado State University and the University of
- EBIO graduate student Christopher Weiss-Lehman from the Melbourne lab is the winner of the 2014 E.C. Pielou award for the best student talk in statistical ecology at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting. Christopher's talk was
- A genetic sleuthing effort led by the 桃色视频 that resulted in the identification of Colorado鈥檚 鈥渢rue鈥 native greenback cutthroat trout two years ago has come full circle with the stocking of the official state fish into