Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- In a recently published paper, PhD student Ellen Waddle and her coauthors provide some clarity on a decades-old problem.
- It’s miller moth season in Colorado—an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed.
- Newly planted apple orchard on CU Boulder campus is a nexus of university and community partnerships and will be a living classroom for students and educators.
- Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding—this could be a rough year.
- Peter Hunt, Warren Sconiers and Josh Strayhorn will be honored during an awards ceremony May 1.
- CU Boulder mycologist Alisha Quandt says there’s little reason to fear a fungi-zombie apocalypse like the one imagined in the HBO hit TV series ‘The Last of Us.'
- In honor of Darwin Day Feb. 12, CU Boulder evolutionary biologist Daniel Medeiros explains what we get right and wrong about Darwinism.
- CU Boulder distinguished professor recognized for ‘transformative contributions to restoration ecology.'
- Apparently, herbivores are not fond of chewing sandpaper.
- How a team of CU Boulder PhD students produced the first chromosome-level reference genome for humpback whales.