Microgeographic morphological variation across larval wood frog populations associated with environment despite gene flow

I am delighted to announce a newly published paper from the Zellmer Lab on microgeographic divergence of wood frog populations. Early online access in the journal, Ecology and Evolution, went live today. #tldr: phenotypic variation among neighboring ponds associated with environmental differences despite evidence for gene flow. This research adds to the growing body of…

Undergraduate Research – Getting Involved

How to get involved in undergraduate research! Pavlina Slezak ‘19 Do some research beforehand – Explore the literature and find a general topic in which you are interested. Is there some issue addressed in a paper that you would like to understand better? A species you would like to know more about? (Google Scholar is…