Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
Recent news
From large to small, the photographer at large contest has us captivated!
With over 300 votes, we have a winner!
Two EEB First Paper Awards celebrate publication milestone
The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is delighted to present the EEB First Paper Award to recognize students for their first lead-authored publications.
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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Events
Featured
Mar
23
EEB Thursday Seminar - Hybrid: #Findthatlizard: ecology, science outreach, and supporting underrepresented groups in herpetology and natural resources
Earyn McGee, Herpetologist, Science Communicator, and Creator of #FindThatLizard
3:00 PM
1010
Biological Sciences Building
Upcoming
Mar
28
EEB Tuesday Lunch Seminar - Hybrid
Julia Eckberg, EEB Graduate Student
12:00 PM
1010
Virtual
Mar
28
Scientist Spotlight
Snake & Salamander Spotlight
1:00 PM
Museum of Natural History
Mar
30
EEB Thursday Seminar - Hybrid
Melissa Kemp
3:00 PM
1010
Biological Sciences Building
Mar
31
18th Annual Early Career Scientists Symposium
Global Change and Its Consequences for Green Life
9:30 AM
Matthaei Botanical Gardens