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EEB Seeds of Science Blog. Atwood Colloquium in Ecology and Evolution. Re-creation of a key step in the switch from C3 to C4 leaf anatomy. Roxana Khoshravesh, Tammy Sage, and colleagues take a step in the path towards engineering C4 rice.
I am a biologist broadly interested in applied ecology and conservation of aquatic ecosystems. Specifically, I study ways in which we can conserve fishes at risk of extinction and predict the spread of invasive species. I am currently a PhD student in the Mandrak Lab at the University of Toronto and co-supervised by Dr. Dept Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Toronto, ON M1C 1A4.
Our laboratory is part of the Microbial Sciences Institute. And the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Our work lies at the interface between microbial ecology and the evolution of microbial behavior, with a focus on the molecules that microbes secrete to their environment and the interactions these molecules mediate. We close the year with two new publications.
Staver Lab Global Biome Ecology. Welcome to the Staver Lab! Our research uses a combination of empirical and theoretical approaches to explore the dynamics and distributions of biomes, with a special focus on tropical savanna and forest. Please use the menu above to learn more about who we are and what we do! We are currently located in room 404 of Osborn Memorial Laboratories. New Haven, CT 06511. Carla dot staver at yale dot edu.
I am a PhD student in the Mideo Group. Have broad research interests in ecological and evolutionary aspects of parasitic organisms and host-parasite interactions. I explore my questions using. Epidemiological consequence of vector saliva. Evolution of immune regulatory network.
Here in the Vasseur Lab, in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. We use mathematical models and laboratory experiments to study fundamental questions in Ecology and at the interface of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Use the menu above to learn more about who we are. Congrats to Katie Scranton for her recently accepted paper in Theoretical Ecology! Sam Fey quoted in the NY Times.