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Jennifer Ruesink featured in article on collaborative WSG-funded research that informs the future of eelgrass restoration in WA
Changing Perspectives on the Synapsid Evolutionary Radiation and the Evolution of Mammals
The emergence of the mammals from morphologically disparate synapsid ancestors is one of the great macroevolutionary transitions preserved in the fossil record. The quality of the synapsid record allowed the basic steps of the transition to be recognized early. Yet, the lack of tools like modern phylogenetic comparative methods and the difficulty of preparing a diverse sample of specimens resulted in simple transitional sequences based on small numbers of exemplar taxa representing broad evolutionary grades.
Briana Abrahms in UW News on research reporting increase in human-wildlife overlap
Biology graduate student Alyssa Sargent in KUOW on hummingbird fights
Hayden Davis Thesis Defense
Undergraduate researcher Abby Burtner featured in UW UAA profile
Lauren Buckley named vice president of the American Society of Naturalists for 2024
Kasim Rafiq and Leigh West featured in Apple TV+ "EarthSounds" episode
Buckley Lab research featured on KCTS 9 “Human Elements” [VIDEO]
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