Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Ecological Society of America recognizes Julian Resasco for his work to advance understanding of human impacts on biodiversity.
- By looking at this newly emerged bird, a CU Boulder-led research team found an ‘evolutionary shortcut’ for speciation
- Mike Gil, a CU Boulder marine biologist, led research now honored by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
- Ecosystem services might be more vulnerable to extinction than previously thought, new study finds.
- New research sheds light on the genetic underpinnings of plumage for prominent Eurasian bird
- Researchers from across the globe have helped sequence the genomes of 363 bird species as part of the Bird 10,000 Genome Project.
- Pieter T.J. Johnson, new college professor of distinction, focuses on ‘profound threats’ of species invasion and emerging diseases.
- Katharine Suding, college professor of distinction, says science teaching can connect with students when it includes the ‘spark of exploration and the excitement of the unknown.'
- A minimum of 21 subspecies have been described, usually geographically separated but sometimes with geographic ranges sharing a borderButterflies flitted among flowers beside South Boulder Creek, in Boulder's greenbelt near the town of Marshall.
- Prickly poppies are distinguished from other species in the genus Argemone by the lack of spines on the upper sides of leavesPrickly poppies, Argemone polyanthemos, were abundant and in full bloom along the Degge Trail in the greenbelt north Boulder