Please reach out in Fall 2022 if you are interested to be a part of this project!
In a collaboration with the Wolf and Farrior labs of UT Austin EEB, we are working on the second…
Please reach out in Fall 2022 if you are interested to be a part of this project!
In a collaboration with the Wolf and Farrior labs of UT Austin EEB, we are working on the second…
We have had an excellent year with many undergraduates working the lab on this project. We are now seeking students to start in fall 2022. We have several related activities. Students can work on assembling and…
Verreaux's sifaka are lemurs living in western Madagascar. They eat mainly leaves and some fruit, flowers, seeds, and vines. They live in small, cohesive, mixed-sex social groups. This project examines all aspects of…
Texas has three species of catfishes restricted to deep underground aquifers. They are fascinating creatures, potentially endangered, and hugely in need of diverse research. Though we currently have only limited…
Performing ecosystem-scale, highly-replicated experiments is tough to do in natural systems. Protist microcosms, small containers with nutrient medium inoculated with a mix of bacteria, protists, algae, and other…
The Fishes of Texas Project (http://www.fishesoftexas.org) has compiled, and continues to expand and refine, a large database of museum specimen-based records of the the…