Researchers reveal need to examine link between two major environmental threats

A recently published study may guide the future of invasive species and hypoxia research

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Soil pioneer Coleman publishes memoir

University of Georgia Odum School of Ecology emeritus professor David C. Coleman has written a memoir, Rootin’ in the Rhizosphere: Growing up in Ecosystem Ecology.

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Grad student assesses alligators’ exposure to contaminants

University of Georgia graduate student Laura Kojima is examining the levels of chemical contaminants found in alligator tail muscle, as well as assessing the concerns for contaminant exposure associated with the hunting and consumption of alligators.

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Training wheels

Allyson Mann, new communications director at the University of Georgia’s Odum School of Ecology, ponders how to replace someone who’s irreplaceable.

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Ecology Fall Convocation 2022

General Information When: Friday, December 16 at 12PM EST; Graduates should be at the Auditorium by 11:30 AM.Where: Odum School of Ecology, Auditorium (Room 201) The ceremony will also be

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Postcards from Costa Rica

The Odum School’s semester-long Tropical Ecology study away program brings undergraduates to Costa Rica for an intensive 12 weeks to experience what the syllabus describes as “one of the most

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Opening the door to discovery: Exploring undergraduate ecology research opportunities

Chances are that you’ve heard about research by ecology undergraduate Benjamin Frick, AB ’23. With faculty mentor Andy Davis, Frick coauthored a paper about Joro spiders that was published in

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Discovery at the river’s bend

Ecologists in the Odum School are launching new research and teaching at the HorseShoe Bend ecological research site.

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Undergraduate service-learning: Odum students changing the landscape

If you stepped into the Ecology courtyard this summer, you may have noticed some new additions: Philadelphia fleabane, golden Alexander, blue-eyed grass, and mealycup sage are just some of the

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Genetic sequencing could contain future COVID-19 variants

Travel bans, relying on estimates of severity are largely ineffective at containing variants at their source New COVID-19 variants could potentially be contained where they arise using genetic sequencing, a new

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