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  1. General Entomology 2019 Spring
  2. General rules for citing sources in scientific writing
  3. Ggtree
  4. Give and Go signup
  5. Gould Book Club
  6. Grace Vaziri
  7. Grad-Invited Seminar Nominated 2007
  8. GradVisit
  9. Grad students please sign up, if no one signs up my lab will take him out to lunch, if you want to join my lab for lunch, that is OK too.
  10. Graduate Assistantship
  11. Graduate Research Symposium 2007
  12. Graduate Research Symposium 2008
  13. Graduate Research Symposium 2009
  14. Graduate Student Senate
  15. Graduate Student Symposium 2012
  16. Graduate Student Symposium 2013
  17. Graduate Student Symposium 2014
  18. Graduate Student Symposium 2015
  19. Graduate Student Symposium 2017
  20. Graduate Student Symposium 2018
  21. Graduate Student Symposium 2020
  22. Green grads logos
  23. Greenhouse Community Garden
  24. Guide to Organizing the Graduate Student Symposium
  25. Hale Book Club
  26. Hamid Razifard
  27. Hayley Kilroy
  28. Heidi.golden
  29. Henry Frye measures a leaf angles near Springbok, South Africa
  30. Here’s a useful (and amusing) example, put together by Dr. Kurt Schwenk, to get you thinking about how to cite references
  31. Herpetology
  32. Herpteology Salamander Videos
  33. Holly Brown Visit Schedule
  34. How far to La Plata?" Carson Sink, NV 2015
  35. How many baby quail can fit inside a teacup? After hatching this little crew, I decided it was time to find out.
  36. HuskyCT
  37. I'll let you in on a little secret: young tree frogs often ride stag beetles into battle against their sworn enemies, the orb weaver spiders.
  38. IES
  39. IQ-Tree
  40. I had been birding heavily in the Machu Picchu area for 3 days and had just about given up on finding a Long-tailed Sylph.
  41. Ian Gilman Visit
  42. Important information about your resumes and how they are graded.
  43. Income Tax
  44. Introduction to Conservation Biology
  45. Introduction to Museum Research
  46. Invasion Biology (EEB 5370: Spring 2010)
  47. Invertebrate Zoology
  48. Invertebrate Zoology Fall 2015
  49. Invertebrate Zoology Fall 2018
  50. Ivan Castro-Arellano
  51. James Fischer
  52. Jason Hill
  53. Jenica Allen
  54. Jessica Budke
  55. Jessie Rack
  56. Jill Wegrzyn Sign-up
  57. Jim porter
  58. Jimmy Bernot
  59. Jonathan Velotta
  60. Jordan Bishop
  61. Josh Justison Visit to Storrs
  62. Kaitlin Gallagher
  63. Kat Shaw
  64. Kevin Burgio
  65. Kurt Schwenk
  66. Laura Cisneros
  67. Leah Brown-Wilusz
  68. Limnology
  69. Looking down towards Cape Town from Table Mountain, Western Cape, South Africa.
  70. Louise A. Lewis
  71. M.S. Ontogeny
  72. MCB
  73. MCMC Robot
  74. Mammalogy
  75. Mammalogy Class Pictures
  76. Marc Feldman
  77. Maria Pickering
  78. May Berenbaum
  79. Michael Donoghue
  80. Michael Willig
  81. Mimi Koehl
  82. Miracle Tali
  83. Mojave
  84. MolSys2012
  85. Molecular Systematics Spring 2014
  86. Molecular systematics Spring 2018
  87. Molecular systematics Spring 2019
  88. Morty Ortega
  89. Mystery box, for Heidi
  90. NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant
  91. Nature,Science,Society
  92. Nature, Science, and Society
  93. New Job/Internship Announcements!!
  94. Nicholas Tippery
  95. Nicole Piatt
  96. No caption provided
  97. Nora Mitchell
  98. Nymphoides peltata
  99. Official Host Duties
  100. Organization of the paper
  101. Ornithology Laboratory
  102. Ornithology Lecture
  103. Ornithology in the news
  104. Orobanche sp, outside Reno, NV.
  105. Pacala Schedule
  106. Panel Service since 2005
  107. Paradyse Blackwood
  108. Parasitology
  109. Peter Raven
  110. Ph.D. Ontogeny
  111. Photo Contest Submissions 2017
  112. Phylogenetic Relationships of Marine Green Algal Symbionts, Focusing on Biogeography and Specificty of the Zoochlorellae:Anthopleura Symbiosis
  113. Phylogenetics: BEAST2 Lab
  114. Phylogenetics: BEAST Lab
  115. Phylogenetics: BayesTraits Lab
  116. Phylogenetics: Bioinformatics Cluster
  117. Phylogenetics: Compositional Heterogeneity Lab
  118. Phylogenetics: FDPPDiv
  119. Phylogenetics: HyPhy Lab
  120. Phylogenetics: Likelihood Lab
  121. Phylogenetics: Mesquite Lab
  122. Phylogenetics: Modeltest Lab
  123. Phylogenetics: Morphology and Partitioning in MrBayes
  124. Phylogenetics: MrBayes Lab
  125. Phylogenetics: NEXUS Format
  126. Phylogenetics: Phycas Lab
  127. Phylogenetics: RevBayes Lab
  128. Phylogenetics: SMap lab
  129. Phylogenetics: Searching Lab
  130. Phylogenetics: Simulating sequence data
  131. Phylogenetics: Syllabus
  132. Phylogenetics: Xanadu Cluster
  133. Phylogenetics: r8s Lab
  134. Pland Genomics Search
  135. Plant Genomics Candidate2
  136. Plant Genomics Candidate 4
  137. Plant Genomics Candidates
  138. Plant Genomics Search
  139. Plant genomics candidate 3
  140. Plant genomics candidate 5
  141. Policy on Plagiarism
  142. Possible Term Paper Topics
  143. Pretty in pink: Protea punctata in Swartberg Pass. So wet.
  144. Principles and Methods in Parasitology
  145. Principles and Methods of Systematic Biology (EEB 5347)
  146. Prospective Nick van Gilder
  147. Prospective Student Becca Clement
  148. Prospective Student Mark Stukel
  149. Publications: Donald Les
  150. Publications: Louise Lewis
  151. Purple and yellow morphs of skunky monkeyflower (Mimulus mephiticus) less than 25cm apart from one another, outside Reno, NV
  152. Rafael Gomezbarros schedule
  153. Resilience seminar
  154. Retreat Info
  155. Richard King
  156. Richard Ostfeld
  157. Robert Ricklefs
  158. Roberta Engel
  159. Roberta Engel CV
  160. Ronny Hernandez - Schedule
  161. Rubega Lab Review Article Portal
  162. SURF
  163. Sandbox
  164. Schedule and Deadlines
  165. Schlichting Lab Research Crew
  166. Schwenk EEB2245W Page
  167. Schwenk Lab Page
  168. Schwenk Lab Photo Page
  169. Science Communication Seminar
  170. Science News Summary Questions
  171. Scientific Communication and Ethics
  172. Scientific Communication and Ethics 2007
  173. Sebastian Orue
  174. Seminar Sepaker: Walter Jetz
  175. Seminar Speaker: George Hurtt
  176. Seminar in Ecosystem Services
  177. Seminar speaker sign-up
  178. Seminar speaker sign-up Borowicz
  179. Seminar speaker sign-up Juliano
  180. Seminar speaker sign-up Nufio
  181. Shelley Olm
  182. Simon Lab Meeting
  183. Simple Example
  184. Simple symmetry. (Acadia, Maine)
  185. Snapping turtle research team
  186. Society Activities Since 2005
  187. Software by EEB Authors
  188. Sometimes, somber weather coaxes a dramatic twist into even the most famous landscape sentinels. After climbing Yosemite Falls in the pouring rain, this climatic view was well worth it.
  189. Songs about Plants
  190. Sound guide to the birds of campus
  191. South Africa - IRES 2010
  192. South Africa experience
  193. Spatial Ecology 2009
  194. Steven Phillips (Creator of Maxent) Signup
  195. Steven Presley
  196. Steward Pickett
  197. Suman Neupane
  198. Summer Flora
  199. Summer Flora 2011
  200. Summer Flora 2014
  201. Summer Flora 2015
  202. Summer Flora 2017
  203. Susan Herrick
  204. Susan Letcher
  205. Susan Wessler
  206. Tanner Steeves
  207. Temp
  208. The "curly whirlies" of South Africa are known to induce a dream-like state
  209. The Corkscrew" - unknown species of amphipyrine caterpillar from AZ, 2015
  210. The Garden Club of America Scholarships and Felllowships
  211. The Mary T. Carothers Summer Environmental Scholarship
  212. The dragon-hunter quietly approaches his prey. Bear Creek, Sierra Vista, AZ. July 2015.
  213. The end of the day" Pole Canyon, NM 2015
  214. The most beautiful sunsets I’ve ever seen, I’ve shared with…….my advisor! Sorry Armand! :P
  215. The rugged Muriwai beach coastline, Auckland NZ... featuring the precariously perched cliff-top gannet colony.
  216. The wondrous joys of nocturnal surveying in the dark and rain. (El Yunque, Puerto Rico)
  217. Thiago Rangel
  218. This Great Potoo in the canopy was approximately 5297523751 times harder to find than this picture may lead you to believe. (Yasuni, Ecuador)
  219. Tidal marsh methods seminar
  220. Tidal marsh seminar
  221. Tips for Getting Started
  222. Tobias Landberg
  223. Tobias Landberg CV
  224. Toby Liss visit schedule
  225. Tongue-flick sequence in a juvenile Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) made by compositing selected, individual images from a high-speed video taken at 200 frames per second.
  226. Torres del Paine National Park. In 2012 a fire of more than 40.000 acres was started by an irresponsible tourist. These days, we can still see the consequences and forests composed by slow growing trees, some of them maturing after 200 years!!!
  227. Torrey Life Sciences Building
  228. Treacherous plant of doom, one of many reasons why not to grab hold of things when falling in a rainforest. (Yasuni, Ecuador)
  229. Trina Bayard
  230. Tsitsi McPherson
  231. UConn UseRs - An introduction to R
  232. Ultrastructure of Green Algae and Bryophytes
  233. Undergraduate Biology Club
  234. Vanessa Boukili
  235. Vertbiofaqs
  236. Vertebrates in the News
  237. View of Dove Lake from Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
  238. Visiting Scientists in Evolutionary Biology Spring 2012
  239. We found a Pelargonium up here! Wolfberg Arch, Cederberg
  240. Web Server Maintenance
  241. Which likely preceded the untimely demise of the photographer.”
  242. White Redwood
  243. Why do snakes have forked tongues?
  244. William Ryerson
  245. Winter vignette/Thistle/Tracks
  246. Writing Tips
  247. “A pretty invasive Asiatic dayflower (Commelina communis) in Greer, AZ, July 29, 2015"
  248. “Fuzzy moths in the spotlight (Bertholdia trigona, Megaolpyge bissesa, Tolype sp.) Sierra Vista, AZ July 26, 2015. "

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