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Watters featured in Columbus Underground article on Darby Creek
Dr. Tom Watters, Curator of Molluscs at the Museum of Biological Diversity, was interviewed by Columbus Underground for an article on Big Darby Creek. Darby Creek, recognized as both a State…
Mael Glon's photo on cover of Freshwater Crayfish journal
EEOB Graduate student, Mael Glon, won the photo contest at last year's International Association of Astacology symposium in Pittsburgh. The association has chosen his image for the cover photo on…
Meg Daly discusses lobsters with NBC 4
EEOB Professor and Museum of Biological Diversity Director, Meg Daly discusses the lifespan of a lobster with NBC 4. Read the article here.
Mussel research facility featured in New Scientist Magazine
Mussel pain: The crisis engulfing our freshwater molluscs
"Freshwater mussels are among the planet’s most endangered animals. Extreme conservation measures are the last…
New publication from mollusc collection
Ieva Roznere, now Postdoctoral researcher and visiting sceintist, studied for her PhD project "Health assessment of freshwater mussels using metabolomics". Ieva recently published some of her…
Mussel ID workshop
Tom Watters, curator of mollusks at the Ohio State Museum of Biodiversity, will hold a Mussel ID workshop at the 2017 symposium of the Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society in Cleveland, OH…
Freshwater mussel conservation
Tom Watters, curator of mollusks at the Ohio State Museum of Biodiversity, gave a talk at the Annual Meeting of the Three Valley Conservation trust on January 28, 2017. Tom spoke about freshwater…
New species of gastropod from Brazil
Recent publication by Dr. Watters, Curator of the Division of Molluscs at the Museum of Biological Diversity.
Watters, G.T. 2016. A new species of Monostiolum Dall, 1904 (Gastropoda:…
Newly described species of land snail from the Dominican Republic
Recent publication by Dr. Watters, Curator of the Division of Molluscs at the Museum of Biological Diversity.
Watters, G.T. 2016. The Abbottella moreletiana complex in…