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Freshwater Mussel Conservation – National and Ohio perspectives

The Ohio Biodiversity Conservation Partnership (OBCP) at Ohio State University is hosting a VIRTUAL symposium on freshwater mussel conservation in honor of the late G. Thomas Watters on Wednesday…

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Meg Daly Receives Distinguished Faculty Service Award

EEOB Professor and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education, Meg Daly, is a 2020 recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Service Award. Faculty members are recognized for contributions to the…

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Daly publishes in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution

Origin and evolution of the symbiosis between sea anemones (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Actiniaria) and hermit crabs, with additional notes on anemone-gastropod associationsC. Gusmão, Vanessa Van Deusen,…
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New crayfish species!

The Jewel Mudbug, a new crayfish species, was described by Bronwyn Williams (WLU), Zac Loughman (NCSM) and EEOB Grad student, Mael Glon. The authors named the crayfish (Lacunicambarus…

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Mael Glon and Roger Thoma featured in Dispatch article

Jim McCormac discusses "mudbugs" with EEOB graduate student, Mael Glon, and Museum of Biological Diversity Alumnus, Roger Thoma. Read the entire article on the Columbus Dispatch website.

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Heather Glon's research featured in ASC News

EEOB PhD student, Heather Glon, was featured in Arts and Sciences News this week. Glon, whose advisor is EEOB Professor Meg Daly, is attempting to gather a globally representative collection of…

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Daly published in Molecular Ecology

Genomic signatures of sympatric speciation with historical and contemporary gene flow in a tropical anthozoan (Hexacorallia: Actiniaria)Benjamin M. Titus, Paul D. Blischak, Marymegan Daly. 2019…
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Carstens and Smith published in Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

Complex interplay of ancient vicariance and recent patterns of geographical speciation in north-western North American temperate rainforests explains the phylogeny of jumping slugs (Hemphillia spp.)…
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Mael Glon wins Outstanding TA Award

EEOB Graduate Student, Mael Glon, is the winner of the 2019 EEOB Outstanding GTA Award.  This award recognizes excellence in furthering the teaching mission of the department and university.…