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Galápagos penguin chicks have it good. Even when they are old enough to hunt on their own, they beg their parents for food — and the parents give in.
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Two articles from the HilleRisLambers lab demonstrate that tree-to-tree interactions are critical to understanding how climate change will influence forests of the Pacific Northwest.
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Yasmeen Hussain, a recent Biology PhD graduate and ARCS Fellow, has received a prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Congressional Fellowship from the Biophysical Society! Fellows learn first-hand about...Read more
A member of the Thomas and Brunton labs, Tanvi Deora, was in the top 11% of applicants who were recently awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Board of Trustees of the International...Read more
It only takes two and a half hours to drive from Seattle to the North Cascades National Park—an ecosystem that covers 28,000 square miles and has snow-topped mountains, glaciers, rivers,...Read more
Short-tailed fruit bats and New World pepper plants have an important relationship with each other. The bats eat the fruits of pepper plants, helping disperse the plant’s seeds. Plants...Read more
Haldre Rogers, alumna of UW Biology's graduate program and current assistant professor in the ISU Department of ...Read more
On Sunday, Sept. 12, 1971, hundreds of people began marching toward Matthews Beach Park along the shores of Lake Washington north of Sand Point. Families, couples, adults and senior citizens...Read more
April 13, 1933 – June 13, 2016
Dr. Robert (Bob) Paine holds iconic status within ecology, and his death brings both immense loss and a reminder that he will...Read more