Tag: Odum School of Ecology
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Kaylee Arnold is a scientist, dancer and educator
UGA doctoral student is following her varied passions.
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School of Ecology, River Basin Center office manager shares meaning in work
She plays a role in making sure faculty members and researchers have what they need…
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New Interdisciplinary Seed Grants will support UGA’s Great Commitments
The grants will facilitate research projects spanning 15 colleges, schools and units.
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Study reveals unexpected fire role in longleaf pine forests
It may release releasing excessive nitrogen accumulated from prior land use.
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UGA students, alumni receive 13 NSF Fellowships
Seven graduate students, six alumni receive competitive national award.
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Parasites affect host responses to environmental change
Researchers offer examples to illustrate importance of having baseline parasite data.
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Building Bridges
UGA institute seeks innovative solutions to problems from flood control to sanitation.
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Stephanie Yarnell-Mac Grory: Brain Power
Stephanie Yarnell-Mac Grory triple-majored at UGA and is now a leading Yale researcher.
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Book explores impact of warming soils
As global temperatures rise, it is not only the air and water growing warmer: soils…
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Odum School of Ecology faculty member named ESA Fellow
Catherine Pringle, Distinguished Research Professor in the Odum School of Ecology, has been named a…
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Statistical model could predict disease outbreaks
It includes preventable childhood infections such as measles and pertussis.
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Udall Scholar focuses on land preservation, art
Diane Klement receives scholarship for commitment to a career in the environment.
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Parasites help beetle hosts function more effectively
Parasites play important — and not always negative — roles in ecosystems.
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Ecotones combine love of music, environment
Group was founded by ecology graduate students who shared a love of singing.
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Ecology professor named Fellow of Society for Freshwater Science
Alan Covich, a professor in the Odum School of Ecology, has been named a Fellow…
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G-Day STEMzone canceled due to weather
The family-friendly science outreach event has free games, activities.
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Odum School to host screening of documentary, Q-and-A session April 19
The Odum School of Ecology will host a screening of the award-winning Netflix documentary Chasing…
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Film reveals biodiversity of Southeastern streams
Filmgoers will have the chance to see the richness and beauty of Appalachian waterways at…
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Ecosystem ecologist studies how forests respond to disturbances
Ecosystem ecologist Nina Wurzburger studies how forests respond to disturbances like fire, disease and land…
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Ginseng in decline in the eastern United States
Overharvesting is the culprit, but that trend could potentially be reversed.
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Duke University ecologist to deliver Odum Lecture
Emily Bernhardt, the Jerry G. and Patricia Crawford Hubbard Professor of Biology in the Nicholas…
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Toxic toads can tolerate environmental contaminants
About 40 percent of the world’s amphibian populations are threatened with extinction.
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Covich named Fellow of Society for Freshwater Science
Alan Covich, a professor in the Odum School of Ecology at the University of Georgia,…
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Animal carcasses were source of river nutrients
Research suggests that current models of freshwater ecosystems are incomplete.
