Rebecca Levine: How moose date under environmental pressure (Spanish Translation)

En nuestro último post, la autora Rebecca Levine nos da consejos sobre cómo tener citas bajo presión ambiental. En su último artículo: “Thermal conditions alter the mating behavior of males in a polygynous system” Las condiciones térmicas alteran el comportamiento de los machos en un sistema poligínico). Rebecca comparte sus conocimientos sobre las compensaciones fisiológicas, a veces complejas, a las que se enfrentan los alces … Continue reading Rebecca Levine: How moose date under environmental pressure (Spanish Translation)

Rebecca Levine: How moose date under environmental pressure

In our latest post, author Rebecca Levine gives us tips on how to date under environmental pressure! Discussing the article: “Thermal conditions alter the mating behavior of males in a polygynous system”, which was recently published in Functional Ecology, Rebecca shares insight behind the sometimes complex physiological tradeoffs male moose are faced with in order to successfully find mates. Through her work, combined with a … Continue reading Rebecca Levine: How moose date under environmental pressure

Curtis Lubbe: Going Belowground in Central European Meadows

In our latest post, Curtis Lubbe – a researcher at the Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences – discusses the fascinating subterranean world of roots, the diversity of plant forms and species in meadows, and what the future in this field may bring. Profile I am completely fascinated by the variety of subterranean plant organs and their traits, especially those involved in … Continue reading Curtis Lubbe: Going Belowground in Central European Meadows

Elizabeth Mendoza. Photo credit: UC Irvine Graduate Division

Elizabeth Mendoza: Variation in jumping power in anurans

Elizabeth Mendoza, a PhD student at UC Irvine in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, discusses with us her paper “What explains vast differences in jumping power within a clade? Diversity, ecology, and evolution of anuran jumping power”, along with her journey into ecology, her current research interests, and hobbies.

Elizabeth Mendoza. Photo credit: UC Irvine Graduate Division
Elizabeth Mendoza. Photo credit: UC Irvine Graduate Division
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