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BioBlitz: a coming together of scientists, naturalists, and the community

One of the reasons I wanted to start contributing to a blog…
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20 Jun 2015

Why we should be aware of Chagas Disease

If you have read my blogposts you may be aware that I…
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16 May 2015

There is more to mosquitoes than bloodsucking

As spring arrives, I cannot help but think about all of the…
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11 Apr 2015Comments: 1

What do particular species of insects, bacteria, and crustaceans have in common?

Besides being somewhat terrifying and fascinating at the same time: infectious disease…
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6 Mar 2015

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
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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