Four members from the iEcoLab team presented their research at the Undergraduate and Graduate Research Symposiums, both hosted at Temple University. Our undergraduate students, Jen…
Recently, many members of the iEcoLab presented their research at the Mid-Atlantic Ecological Society of America (ESA) Conference hosted at Longwood Gardens, a world-famous botanical…
This Wednesday, two of our undergraduate researchers, Cameron and Jore, showcased their research at Temple’s College of Science and Technology (CST) Spring Undergraduate Research Symposium.…
Dr. Jocelyn Behm was recently interviewed for a piece in Temple Now, Temple University’s newspaper. The piece is titled “Spring forward? How climate change is…
The iEcoLab published a new paper titled “Elevated human impact on islands increases the introduction and extinction status of native insular reptiles”, which investigates why…
The iEcolab published a new paper titled, “Quantifying population resistance to climatic variability: The invasive spotted lanternfly grape pest is buffered against temperature extremes in…
The iEcoLab recently published a new paper titled “Crumb bums? Context dependence in ecosystem services supplied by common urban animals”. The paper was authored by…
The iEcoLab recently published a new study titled “Variation in forest patch habitat quality for white-footed mice driven by invasive plants in an urbanizing landscape.” This…
The iEcoLab recently published a new study on the non-native long-horned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis) in Pennsylvania forests. Led by iEcoLab alumna Dr. Payton Phillips as…