Jore Bagdonas and Zack Giblin presented their research today at the Temple University College of Science & Technology Symposium. Jore lectured listeners on her poster…
Last week, iEcoLab Master’s student Anna Carlson successfully defended her thesis titled “Solving a hairy problem: Adaptation of non-trapping hair collection methods reveals urban mammal…
Congratulations to iEcoLab master’s student, Anna Carlson, who published her essay titled “Predator Protection is Out, Convivial Conservation is In” in Edge Effects. The essay…
On Monday, Dr. Matthew Helmus presented his tenure review talk to the Department of Biology at Temple University, title “Harnessing the Data Revolution”. Dr. Helmus…
Today, Dr. Jocelyn Behm represented iEcoLab at a Pennsylvania House Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee Informational Meeting about invasive species at Temple’s Ambler Campus. Members…
Timothy Swartz defended his doctoral thesis last month titled “An Integrative Investigation of Urban Animals and he Ecosystem Services they Provide in Cities.” His audience…
THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED Postdoc Position: Quantitative ecology of invasive species Temple University, Philadelphia, USA The Integrative Ecology Lab at Temple University is seeking…
Why do some islands have more species than others? Classic island biogeographic theory says that it is how island habitat diversity and isolation from source…
This summer, members of the iEco lab mentored local high-school students in research as part of Temple’s Science Preparatory Research Opportunities for Underrepresented Teens (SPROUT)…