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Undergrad Thesis Scores the Cover of Environmental Entomology
It's not every day that an undergraduate thesis makes the cover story of a professional...
A screen shot of Grace Horne's work that appears in the current edition of the journal Environmental Entomology.
Undergraduate Thesis of UC Davis Doctoral Student Scores Journal Cover
UC Davis doctoral student Grace Horne's undergraduate thesis about the effects of the decline of...
Grace Horne, a doctoral student in the Emily Meineke lab, had her undergraduate thesis published as the cover story in the journal, Environmental Entomology.
Important Invasive Species Updates
Invasive pest species threaten California's natural environment and can have an impact on public...
Large Trees that Thrive Alongside Chico’s Lindo Channel
Fall is an excellent time to plant trees and shrubs. The soil is still warm, so roots will...
Ash Zemenick Returns 'Home' to Sagehen Creek Field Station
Community ecologist and UC Davis doctoral alumnus Ash Zemenick, the newly selected...
Ecologist Ash Zemenick, shown here with pal Cosmo, is the newly selected manager of the Sagehen Creek Field Station, headquartered in Truckee, Sierra Nevada mountain range. (Photo by Marshall McNunn)
Ash Zemenick with a tenebrionid beetle found on Mt. Lemmon near Tucson, Ariz. (Photo by Alex Webster)