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Category: Travel

Welcome back Sahas!

Graduate student Sahas Barve has just returned from a long and successful field season studying elevational adaptatation in tits of the western Himalayas.

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Irby Lovette May 25, 2014 - 7:10 pm October 4, 2014People, Travel

Irby, Becca, and Nick teaching in Galapagos

Irby Lovette, Becca Brunner, and Nick Mason are in Galapagos over Spring Break with the 12 freshmen enrolled in their semester-long Galapagos curriculum: a 5-credit version of the Introductory Evolution course and a 3-credit Freshman Writing Seminar.

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Irby Lovette March 30, 2014 - 8:31 pm October 24, 2014Becca Brunner, Courses, Irby Lovette, Nick Mason, People, Travel

Postdoc Scott Taylor in Argentina

Postdoc Scott Taylor just gave a seminar on his hybrid zone research at the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia” in Buenos Aries, Argentina

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Irby Lovette December 18, 2013 - 7:35 pm October 24, 2014Scott Taylor, Travel

undergrad Kate Bemis on two oceans

Kate is spending the Fall semester at sea, first collecting fishes aboard NOAA Ship H.B. Bigelow off the east coast of the USA, then traveling to the east coast of Australia to collect Pacific Ocean fish samples.

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Irby Lovette October 5, 2013 - 8:03 pm October 24, 2014Research, Travel, Undergraduate

Nick is on a lark in CA…

Nick Mason just returned from a successful research trip to the Imperial Valley of California, where he was studying local adaptation in horned larks.

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Irby Lovette July 5, 2013 - 6:41 pm October 24, 2014Nick Mason, Research, Travel

grad student Holly Lutz on avian malaria in Uganda

Lutz, H. L.,Weckstein, J. D., Engel, J. I., Bates, J. M., Hackett, S. J. 2013. Evolution and diversity of malarial parasites in the African tropics, presented at Makerere University Department of Biological Sciences Symposium on Afrotropical Biodiversity, Kampala, Uganda.

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Irby Lovette March 6, 2013 - 6:21 pm October 24, 2014Travel
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