Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
Recent news
Alexa White, ecology and evolutionary biology Ph.D. student, Receives the Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award
The Claudia Joan Alexander Trailblazer Award is awarded to individuals or teams who have developed an innovation, intervention, or program within the last three years that supports equity in areas of STEM.
New Genus of Red Algae that Mimics Corals
Over his career, Wynne has described more than three dozen new genera of marine algae from all over the world.
RESEARCH FEATURE
Cover story in Science: termites may have a larger role in
future ecosystems
Most people think termites are a nuisance that consume wood in homes and businesses. But those termites represent less than 4% of all termite species worldwide.
Termites are critical in natural ecosystems—especially in the tropics—because they help recycle dead wood from trees. Without such decayers, the world would be piled high with dead plants and animals.
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