Check out the new issue of the Anatomical Record, co-edited with Adam Hartstone-Rose and Damiano Marchi! […]
Why are there bats that do not echolocate, and how has body size and morphology constrained or […]
Why does the spectacled bear have facial stripes? Or why do canids have relatively plain faces? In […]
On November 12, the Burke Museum held a new family event, “Amazing Animals“. Mammalogy joined the […]
We travelled to Knoxville for the 2017 North American Symposium for Bat Research! As always, we had […]
Postdocs, Dr. Abigail Curtis and Dr. Jessica Arbor, have just launched a new page on the […]
Ada and Leith have returned from a successful trip to La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica! This field […]
Former lab undergrad Kristin Campbell has just published her study on sea otter skull and bite […]
For her undergraduate honors thesis, Rochelle studied bat activity in North Coast vineyards. Using acoustic equipment, she […]
Our 2016 SICB Symposium A bigger picture: organismal function at the nexus of development, ecology, and […]
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