Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)
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Two EEB faculty serving on U-M Covid-19 council
Two members of the University of Michigan's new Covid-19 council are part of the EEB community: Cindee Giffen, lecturer, and Luis Zaman, assistant professor of ecology and evolution and complex systems.
Winter Reading
With news of a polar vortex and the need to stay inside, there’s something to be said for having a good book. We have a few suggestions. Below are some recent titles written by LSA alumni or faculty.
RESEARCH FEATURE
Howler monkey genetics study shows similarities to archaic gene flow between humans and Neanderthals
Marcella Baiz (U-M EEB Ph.D. 2019) published part of her dissertation investigating a primate hybrid zone to try to understand the genetic basis of reproductive isolation of two closely related species: the mantled howler monkey and the Mexican black howler monkey. A hybrid zone is a place where two species coexist and occasionally interbreed in a process called hybridization.
The paper was selected as the cover story and an Editor’s Choice.
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