The loss of species changes living communities, but some species losses have bigger impacts than others — such as “foundation species”, which contribute resources or…
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Colloquium: Bernal returns to CSUN to explain how bacteria burrow into tomatoes
Hurtado accepted into Doris Duke Conservation Scholars
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology BS student Sierra Hurtado has been accepted into the Doris Duke Conservation Scholars program at the University of Washington. The prestigious…
View More Hurtado accepted into Doris Duke Conservation ScholarsWenner accepted into PhD program
Sarah Wenner, who completed her MSci in Dr. Jeanne Robertson’s lab last year, has been accepted into the Ph.D. program at UC Berkeley, where she…
View More Wenner accepted into PhD programCSUN alum Serna accepted into MD/PhD program
Raphael Serna, a CSUN Biology graduate and former Peer Learning Facilitator, reports that he has been accepted into the MD/PhD program at the University of…
View More CSUN alum Serna accepted into MD/PhD programTalavera accepted into PhD program
Janelle Talavera, currently wrapping up a B.Sci. in the Department of Biology with the Ecology and Evolution option, has been accepted into the doctoral program…
View More Talavera accepted into PhD programCSUN marine biologists launch new rig to study climate change under the sea
CSUN ecologists determine what’s on the menu for LA’s coyotes
Urban coyotes eat more garbage, fruit, and domestic cats, and are less picky than neighboring suburban and rural coyotes, according to the results of a…
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