• November Comment Contest Winners!

    November Comment Contest Winners!

    In the month of November we asked to hear from you during our first annual November Comment Contest. Now that the month is over, we’ve tallied the comments, responses, and likes and we’re pleased to announce our two winners: Kristin…

  • How to Catch Squirrels in Cities

    How to Catch Squirrels in Cities

    Urban fieldwork is its own beast. Sure, compared to remote sites you might have regular access to bathrooms and food but there are different situations to be aware of or capitalize on when handling animals in the public eye.

  • Entomology Conference 2019

    Entomology Conference 2019

    Entomology 2019 I recently attended the Entomology Conference in St. Louis, Missouri and here are some of the highlights. I was part of the special symposium “What Everyone Ought to Know about Insect Biodiversity in the Urban Environment” where a…

  • A Tale of Two Amphibians: Urban Landscapes Differentially Impact Gene Flow

    A Tale of Two Amphibians: Urban Landscapes Differentially Impact Gene Flow

    When we think of urban organisms, we often don’t think of aquatic organisms. But wetlands exist in the urban matrix, and aquatic and amphibious species are impacted by habitat changes associated with urbanization. A recent study published in Ecology and…

  • Novel Methods For Capturing American White Ibises In Urban Areas

    Novel Methods For Capturing American White Ibises In Urban Areas

    Many urban wildlife biologists face unique challenges when trying to capture their study organisms. Traditional methods that are used in remote areas are often not available to urban wildlife biologists, either because the method requires traps that the public tampers…

  • Urbanization Influences Gene Flow and Genetic Drift

    Urbanization Influences Gene Flow and Genetic Drift

    Recently, I published a review paper in Molecular Ecology with my co-authors, Ruth Rivkin, Marc TJ Johnson, Jason Munshi-South, and Brian Verrelli. In this paper, we discussed how urbanization influences gene flow and genetic drift. We looked at 167 primary…

  • November Comment Contest!

    November Comment Contest!

    For the month of November we’re doing something special… a comment contest! We want to liven up the conversations here on the blog, and to do that we need your participation! To enter the contest, all you have to do is…

  • Metropolitan Lagartixas: Lizards Thriving in Tropical Brazilian City

    Metropolitan Lagartixas: Lizards Thriving in Tropical Brazilian City

    From Anoles to Indian Agamids to Australian Water Dragons to Western Fence Lizards, lizards from diverse branches of the squamate tree are proving themselves in urban environments. Add one more species to this growing list of urban lizards: Brazilian lagartixas, Tropidurus…

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