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Hantak Presents ‘Color Polymorphism in the Eastern Red-backed Salamander’

Maggie Hantak, graduate student

Biological Sciences graduate student Maggie Hantak presented a paper on “Color Polymorphism in the Eastern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus): How Morphs are Seen through the Eyes of Visual Predators” at the 2014 Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists July 30 to Aug. 4 in Chattanooga, TN. Her co-author was Dr. Shawn […]

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August 5, 2014 at 1:39 pmResearch

Career Corner | Alum Leaps from Internship to Career with Wayne National Forest

Career Corner | Alum Leaps from Internship to Career with Wayne National Forest

by Kristin Distel At Wayne National Forest, OHIO alum Kyle Brooks (’17) has established a career that perfectly combines his interests and talents. Since June 2018, Brooks, who majored in Wildlife and Conservation Biology, has worked as the WNF Photojournalism Resource Assistant, which is part of the National Forest’s Resource […]

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February 16, 2019 at 12:18 pmAlumni

OHIO Hosts Herpetology Symposium, Featuring Student Researchers

OHIO Hosts Herpetology Symposium, Featuring Student Researchers

  Seven years ago, then-graduate student Vincent Farallo organized a symposium composed of Ohio University and John Carroll University undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty. The aim of the symposium was to bring together everyone interested in the biology of amphibians and reptiles, a field of biology known as “herpetology.” The seventh […]

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November 15, 2017 at 1:30 pmResearch

ECOLUNCH | Pesky and Persistent Plethodontid Polymorphism, Oct. 4

Maggie Hantak

The topic for the Wednesday, Oct. 4, ECOLUNCH is “Pesky and Persistent Plethodontid Polymorphism.” Plethodon salamanders, sometime called woodland salamanders, are a form of lungless salamander found, among other places, in the Appalachian region. Biological Sciences graduate student Maggie Hantak gives her talk on these salamanders on Wednesday, Oct. 4, […]

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October 1, 2017 at 11:15 pmEvents

Working on the Wayne | An Ending Note

Working on the Wayne | An Ending Note

By Kyle Brooks ’17 Wildlife and Conservation Biology major As they say, all good things must come to an end. Back in May, I published a post on this Forum about the beginning of my internship with Wayne National Forest. That internship has since come to an end, and I […]

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August 19, 2017 at 4:23 pmNews

Four Biology Students Get Prestigious NSF Fellowships, Grants

Maggie Hantak

Four Ohio University Biological Sciences graduate students were awarded prestigious NSF graduate research fellowships and grants. James Nassif, a student in Dr. Larry Witmer’s lab, and Cassandra Thompson, in Dr. Viorel Popescu’s lab, were the only Ohio University students awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships this year. Both are in the […]

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May 24, 2017 at 9:05 amNews Research

Ecolunch: Effects of Diet on Feeding Apparatus of Chelonians, Feb. 11

The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Colloquium series “Ecolunch” Feb. 11 presenter is Jasmine Croghan – Biological Sciences on “The functional flexibility of jaw muscles: exploring the effects of diet on the feeding apparatus of chelonians.“ All seminars are open to the public and meet in Irvine Hall Room 159 on […]

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February 11, 2015 at 9:30 pmEvents