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- Congratulations to our PhD students, all of whom were awarded the Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant!!!With his funds, Erik will survey two regions in the mountains of Montana and Idaho where hybridization between gray-crowned rosy finches and
- Scott was recently selected by the graduate students of the Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science to give a talk in the Museum Seminar Series. His March 16th talk was titled “Insights from avian hybrid zones into the origin and
- At the beginning of March, Scott gave two informal talks on the ecology and history of the Peruvian guano islands as part of the Naturalist Nights series at the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and in Carbondale for Roaring Fork Audubon. He
- Kathryn recently gave the keynote talk at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ’s inaugural Nerd Nite to a packed house of ~100 people. Her informal talk focused on the main topic of her dissertation, hybridization in human-altered habitats, and introduced the audience to some
- Congratulations to Kathryn, who recently published her first dissertation chapter in Trends in Ecology and Evolution! Her paper explores the causes, consequences, and experimental utility of human-mediated hybridization across a diversity
- Scott will be heading to the Galápagos Islands from Jan 3 - 14, 2018 with 10 CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ undergraduates as part of the CU boulder Global Seminars program. They'll visit could forests outside of Quito, Ecuador, followed by three islands in
- Amanda was recently awarded the James S McDonnell Foundation Postdoctoral fellowship for understanding dynamic and multi-scale systems. She can take this fellowship anywhere in the world and it provides support and research funding for 2-3 years.
- The Wagner, Carling, and Taylor Labs recently spent a few days together in Estes Park to share current research and engage in professional development activities. On top of that, each lab produced delicious shared meals! It
- The Taylor Lab recently attend the annual Guild of Rocky Mountain Ecologists and Evolutionary Biologists (GREEBs) meeting at the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Mountain Research Station. All of the graudate students in the lab gave stellar talks on their past or
- We're happy to welcome Dr. Amanda Hund, a postdoctoral research associate, to the Taylor Lab! Having recently finished her PhD with Dr. Rebecca Safran, Amanda has joined our lab to carry out some exciting work investigating