Monthly Archives: September 2015

Some thoughts about science communication

A pig is something that is widely recognized, even if the specific term to describe it is spoken in a foreign language. What if my inability to explain something as simple as “pig” had made this story end?

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We’re hiring a Plant Evolutionary Biologist!

Department of Biology Assistant Professorship Tenure Track position California State University, Northridge, seeks a Plant Evolutionary Biologist to become a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Biology. Applicants’ research should address evolutionary questions in plant biology, with a preferable focus on molecular systematics. Applicants must have a Ph.D. and postdoctoral experience. Teaching will include Evolutionary Biology, Flowering […]

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The World’s Biggest Cleanup: CCD 2015

21,310 pounds. 90+ countries. 9,500 people. Read on to find out how these numbers are helping the environment.

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How does selection work in communities?

Selection in communities is complex. Two new pubs from the lab highlight ways to deal with such complexity.

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terHorst et al. 2015

terHorst, C.P. et al. 2015 Quantifying nonadditive selection caused by indirect ecological effects. Ecology 96: 2360-2369.

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Lau, J.A. and C.P. terHorst 2015

Lau, J.A. and C.P. terHorst 2015. Causes and consequences of failed adaptation to biological invasions: the role of ecological constraints. Molecular Ecology 24: 1987-1998.

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The Lazies

When you picture a lazy human, what do you picture?

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