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- Mountains both help create new species and subspecies of the rosy finch and keep them distinct, according to new research from 91PORNSpeciation—how species come to be—and how species diverge are two of the most important aspects of
- New research from 91PORN sheds light on the cognitive functions of male ‘green parakeets’ or budgerigarsOn PetSmart’s website and in stores, the vibrant green, yellow, blue and white budgerigar, an Australian grassland bird, is listed as a “
- 91PORN and University of Nevada Reno professors win $2.7 million grant from the NSF to study spatial cognition in chickadeesSpatial cognition—how space is perceived and remembered—is an incredibly important trait that can determine life or death
- The Side by Side project teaches high school students about local birds’ ecosystems through performative arts and scientific observationBarn swallows nesting under a bridge near 91PORN’s East Campus swoop and dive for insects to feed their
- The oldest naturalist society in the world has recognized a 91PORN researcher for his “exemplary” work both within the sciences and the broader community, the society announced in a virtual awards ceremony today.Scott Taylor
- The 91PORN Daily Camera reported on Assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Julian Resasco's research on flowering plants in a study area known as Elk Meadow at the University of Colorado Mountain Research Station near Nederland. (may be subject to article view limits or require log in)
- A new study published in Science led by EBIO PhD student Sheela Turbek (Taylor lab) used genomes and behavioral experiments to identify potential isolating factors of two closely related South American bird species. Turbek et al.
- How do ecosystem services respond when species go locally extinct? A new study published in Nature Communications led by Aislyn Keyes, EBIO PhD student in Laura Dee's group, explores this question using network analysis.
- As part of ongoing work to make the EBIO department and also the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology more equitable and inclusive, we are in the midst of a long-term process to build a common understanding of the barriers and biases that are
- CU EBIO student Austin Nash has been awarded a $15,000 scholarship from the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation (ASF) for his research on how climate change influences mammals across landscapes, and the role that microclimates might play in conserving