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A walk on the beach, or an opportunity for great discovery?

About the blog author: Brinkley Thornton wrote this blog for Dr. Krueger-Hadfield’s Spring 2022 Science Communication course. Brinkley is currently a...

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From the Field: Backyard Phycology

About the blog author: Sarah Shainker Connelly ( @SarahShainker ) wrote this post as part of Dr. Stacy Krueger-Hadfield’s Scientific Communication...

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Kin selection: how can selection drive the evolution of cell suicide in unicells?

About the Blog Author: Marcelo Barreto Filho has a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar). He has...

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How can glow-in-the-dark stars help us understand plant immunity?

About the blog author: Regina Bedgood (she/her) wrote this blog post as part of Dr. Stacy Krueger-Hadfield’s Science Communication Course at the...

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Parasite Tagging: A Surprising Identification Strategy in Ecological Research

Say you are studying a population of anadromous fish. These fish live in the ocean and swim upriver to spawn, with each fish returning to the river...

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An ode to the mudosphere

Field work has been cancelled the world over due to COVID-19. Over at The Molecular Ecologist, the contributors curated some photos from our exploits...

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The difference 70 miles can make

A white-footed mouse ( Peromyscus leucopus ). By Charles Homler, CC-BY-SA 3. Adapting to temperature is critical for any organism. Thus, many...

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Happy Darwin Day 2020!

Happy Darwin Day! It seems as auspicious a day as any to introduce myself. My name is Stacy Krueger-Hadfield and I am an assistant professor at the...