A new paper, led by Missouri doctoral candidate Jake Burkhart, looks at how amphibian breeding phenology relates to population genetic structure of four salamander species. Read the open-access article at Ecology & Evolution: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.3060/abstract
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Some fun Science Communication about our Timber Rattlesnake Research. Follow the lives of individual timber #rattlesnakes in southern Ohio as @OSUEnvironment and @Peterman_Lab researchers track them via radio-telemetry to help conserve the species. |
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