Uncovering the function of host-associated microbial communities
This post is by MSU grad student Connie Rojas Microbes colonize every surface of their hosts. Once established, they do not live in isolated patches, but instead form highly regulated, structurally and...
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This post is written by MSU grad student Bethany Moore Bethany Moore, at work programming Imagine you are traveling in space, searching for a hospitable planet. Not only does the planet have to have...
View ArticleA Tail of Two Ascidians
This post is written by UW grad student Alexander Fodor Figure 1. Photographs of the ascidian Molgula occidentalis taken in an isolation tank at the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Labs. Photo...
View ArticleFeral chickens are a-changing: updates on the rapid evolution of Kauai’s...
This post is by MSU research associate Eben Gering. The author, a collaborator (Kayleigh Chalkowski), and an especially ‘domestic-like’ feral chicken in the Florida Keys After an hour of trying to trap...
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