by labroides | Feb 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
Another aspect of this semester long blogging experience is getting my students to share their passion for the research that they do. This week we’re hearing form Allison Roth and her work on intergroup conflict in Blue Monkeys Intergroup Encounters in Blue...
by labroides | Feb 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
Many of my students are now trying their hands at blogging a peer reviewed paper. This is Amy Wray’s look at a new paper on hummingbirds: Helping the Hummingbird: Why a Tiny Bird Deserves Big Research Efforts Amy Wray A few years ago I had an...
by labroides | Feb 16, 2014 | Uncategorized |
Another in our series of guest blogs, this is from Kaggie Orrick (@kdorrick) who joined our program after working in a private game reserve in South Africa for several years. She addresses some of the similarities and differences in living conditions and answers how...
by labroides | Feb 14, 2014 | Uncategorized
Continuing our series of posts from first year MA students, here is a student in my lab, Molly McCargar (@MollyMcCargar ) is writing about her really cool work on looking at gut microbes in herbivorous coral reef fish. Herbivores and Connectivity Herbivores in...
by labroides | Feb 11, 2014 | Uncategorized
This is a guest post by a student in our program Amy Wray (@amykwray) who comes to us from UC Berkeley where she did her senior thesis on the theme of disease ecology in James Joyce’s work. -JAD 10 Reasons Why Young Scientists Should Read Literature ...