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What is causing eastern blacklegged tick range expansion?

The eastern blacklegged tick, formerly known as the deer tick, is an…
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30 Jan 2015

Why the forest has no floor

Hi, I’m Dominic. I study biodiversity in tropical rainforests and tropical savannah…
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23 Jan 2015

What is happening to the bees?

As a scientist that studies bees, I am often asked by people…
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16 Jan 2015

In New Jersey, threatened birds find refuge in one of the most populated areas of the state.

New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the US, with…
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9 Jan 2015
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Megan, Jill, Tony, Caroline and Dominic discuss their favorite topics in ecology and evolution in SciFund’s own Eco Tome Blog.

The aptly named clearwing butterfly (Photo credit: https://www.rockcostarica.com/lake-arenal/gallery/clearwing-butterfly/).
The aptly named clearwing butterfly (Photo credit: https://www.rockcostarica.com/lake-arenal/gallery/clearwing-butterfly/).

Their favorite topics include:

  • urban ecology
    
  • ecology of diseases and vectors
  • the evolution of biodiversity

They also tackle "big-issue" biology. Such as:

  • climate change
  • pollination ecology
  • evolution and creationism