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The Biology of Same-Sex Attraction

July 13, 2014 by wpeeb

Sergey Gavrilets and two colleagues published a study in the Quarterly Review of Biology on the biology of same-sex attraction, that has sparked considerable coverage in both scientific and popular media. Publications and websites as diverse as Time, US News & World Report, Popular Science, Cosmos, and the New York Daily News have reported the findings.

Read the UT Quest story that summarizes the study, or read the full article (citation below).

Homosexuality as a Consequence of Epigenetically Canalized Sexual Development.  William R. Rice, Urban Friberg and Sergey Gavrilets. The Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 87, No. 4 (December 2012), pp. 343-368. Article DOI: 10.1086/668167

 

Filed Under: Gavrilets, MAIN, publication

Simberloff to Receive the Wallace Award

June 11, 2014 by wpeeb

The International Biogeographic Society Board has announced that Prof. Daniel Simberloff will receive the Alfred Russel Wallace Award at the IBS biennial meeting in Bayreuth, Germany (January 8th to 12th, 2015).  The award was established in 2004 to recognize a lifetime of outstanding contributions by an eminent scholar in any subdiscipline of biogeography.

For more information, please visit the IBS blog.

Filed Under: award, MAIN, Simberloff

Moorhead awarded NSF GROW grant

May 19, 2014 by wpeeb

Leigh Moorhead, a graduate student in the Classen Lab, was recently awarded a Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW) grant from the NSF for her project: Exploring how mammal herbivore – plant community interactions shape ecosystem response to global change.

GROW grants are available to recipients of NSF GRFPs and provide students opportunities for international research.

Congratulations Leigh!

Filed Under: award, Classen, graduate, grant, MAIN, NSF

2 NSF GRFP Awards for EEB Students

May 13, 2014 by wpeeb

Alix Pfenningwerth (EEB grad student) and Su’ad Yoon (EEB undergrad) both got NSF GRFP awards.  Brian Looney and Katie Massana (EEB grad students) got honorable mentions.  Across UT, only 5 students received NSF GRFP awards, and only 3 students received honorable mentions, so EEB had an excellent showing!

UPDATE: For information about all 5 UT awardees, please read the Tennessee Today press release.

Filed Under: fellowship, graduate, MAIN, NSF, undergraduate

Press Release for Williams, O’Meara Article

May 6, 2014 by wpeeb

EEB faculty Joe Williams and Brian O’Meara, together with former grad student Mackenzie Taylor, have a new article out in the American Journal of Botany that has been getting attention in the press.  Read the EurekAlert press release, “Which came first, bi- or tricellular pollen? New research updates a classic debate.”  Or, read the original, open-access article:

Joseph H. Williams, Mackenzie L. Taylor, and Brian C. O’Meara. Repeated evolution of tricellular (and bicellular) pollen. American Journal of Botany April 2014 101:559-571.

Filed Under: MAIN, O'Meara, publication, Williams

Bailey named Scholar of the Week

May 6, 2014 by wpeeb

Joseph Bailey was named UT Quest Scholar of the Week on May 2, in recognition of his forthcoming visiting professorship at the Center for Ecological Research at the University of Kyoto, Japan.

Filed Under: Bailey, MAIN

Best Paper in Theoretical Ecology

May 3, 2014 by wpeeb

Jiang Jiang (NIMBioS fellow and Classen Lab postdoc) and Don DeAngelis (adjunct) have received the Ecological Society of America’s 2014 Outstanding Ecological Theory Paper Award.  Their winning paper,  “Strong species-environment feedback shapes plant community assembly along environmental gradients,” was published in the journal Ecology and Evolution in 2013 (3: 4119–4128).

“In their clearly-written paper, the authors make direct linkages to problems in plant ecology, while building a general theoretical model that addresses a key issue, not just in plant ecology, of feedbacks between organisms and their environment. Through well-designed analyses of an elegant model, they found that “ecological engineers” (species that modify the environment to their own benefit) can affect the diversity of the competitive community they inhabit, and that the direction of this effect depends critically on the extent to which the community is closed to immigration and on the spatial heterogeneity of the environment. These novel results should are likely to foster further theoretical research and generate some fine hypotheses that will motivate experimental and field studies.”

“The Theoretical Ecology Section of the Ecological Society of America sponsors an annual award for an outstanding published paper in ecological theory.  Papers with a print or electronic publication date in either of the two years preceding the year of the award are eligible.”

Filed Under: award, Classen, MAIN, NIMBioS, postdoc

EEB Awards

April 29, 2014 by wpeeb

EEB held its annual awards ceremony on Monday April 27.  Congratulations to our departmental award winners!

  • The Jim Tanner Award (Outstanding Dissertation):  Sara Kuebbing
  • The Sandy Echternacht Award (Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student):  Liam Mueller
  • Outstanding Undergraduate:  Brandy Pieper
  • Outstanding Undergraduate Research:  Su’ad Yoon
  • Undergraduate Award for Professional Promise: Sneha Patel
  • Outstanding Publication by a Graduate Student: Rafael Zenni
  • Outstanding Outreach & Community Service:  Quentin Read
  • Outstanding Master’s Thesis:  Max Rupp
  • Best Progress Toward Dissertation:  Jessica Moore

Filed Under: award, graduate, MAIN, undergraduate

Chancellor’s Honors Awards

April 25, 2014 by wpeeb

EEB was well represented at the Chancellor’s Honors banquet on April 23!

Faculty member Susan Riechert – 2014 Notable UT Woman Award

Graduate student Cassie Dresser – 2014 Extraordinary Professional Promise

Undergraduate student Su’ad Yoon – 2014 Top Collegiate Scholar Award

Congratulations to you all!

Filed Under: award, graduate, MAIN, Riechert, undergraduate

New Trillium Species Discovered

April 25, 2014 by wpeeb

Trillium_tennesseenseDr. Edward Schilling, Dr. Susan B. Farmer and graduate student Aaron Floden, have identified a brand-new species of trillium, Trillium tennesseense, known to grow in only three locations in eastern Tennessee. The research was published in June 2013 in The Castanea.  The Appalachian Voice Online has a story summarizing the discovery.

Filed Under: graduate, MAIN, publication, Schilling

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