Tag: Odum School of Ecology
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Professor’s research, classroom involvement comes full circle
Dangly frog earrings, at least 30 insect bites and a perpetual smile characterize Catherine Pringle…
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Biologist will deliver keynote address at annual Odum Lecture
Renowned scientist James H. “Jim” Brown will be the keynote speaker at the annual Odum…
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Where the wild things are
As Bud and Mary Freeman describe a recent trip to Ecuador to collect fish samples…
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Sharing knowledge key to amphibian and reptile conservation
When the environment changes because of a devastating fire, the release of a toxic chemical…
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On the right track
It’s not just your imagination. Providing the first-ever definitive proof, a team of scientists has…
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Biologist James H. Brown to speak at 23rd annual UGA Odum Lecture
Renowned scientist James H. (Jim) Brown will be the keynote speaker at the annual Odum…
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Grant to help UGA’s Odum School of Ecology explore building green
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology, the world’s first standalone school of ecology,…
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Emerging infectious diseases are ont he rise: Next target “hotspot” predicted
It’s not just your imagination. Providing the first-ever definitive proof, a team of scientists has…
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Diversity Advisory Council formed, members named
A Diversity Advisory Council made up of administrators, faculty, staff and students has been named…
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UGA is a leader in largest teach-in U.S. history to address global climate change solutions
With global climate change as today’s pressing environmental issue, students at the University of Georgia…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology to hold annual student symposium
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology will hold its fourteenth annual two-day symposium…
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Parasites may spur evolution of amphibian breeding habits
Parasites can decimate amphibian populations, but one UGA researcher believes they also might play a…
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Parasites might spur evolution of strange amphibian breeding habits
Parasites can decimate amphibian populations, but one University of Georgia researcher believes they might also…
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Fishing for change
As Bud and Mary Freeman describe a recent trip to Ecuador to collect fish samples…
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NSF grant will be used to study West Nile virus in New York City
When West Nile virus first struck New York City in 1999, news of the potentially…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology professor receives grant to study West Nile Virus in New York City
Although West Nile virus has been widely studied, there is still little known about how…
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Helping nature take its course
Clad in his typical attire of a long-sleeved flannel shirt, broken-in khakis and black Adidas…
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Ecologist unlocks more of the mystery surrounding invasive species
Assessing the projected impact of invasive species is a leading issue for scientists today.
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Bluebird enthusiasts, scientists to gather at UGA
More than 150 researchers and amateur birders will gather at the University of Georgia on…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology to host symposium memorializing past director Frank B. Golley
The University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology will host a symposium memorializing past director…
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Ecosystem engineers
Research by UGA ecologists has determined that the introduction of the North American beaver (Castor…
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UGA Odum School of Ecology assistant professor finds our more about invasice species
In a recent publication in Functional Ecology, Drake demonstrated that in fish, invasive species were…
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About 1,520 students eligible for degrees at UGA Summer Commencement
An estimated 1,520 students will be eligible to receive degrees at the University of Georgia’s…
