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SBE Students Receive CUGR Fellowship Awards

Congratulations to the four students working in the School of Biology and Ecology who have been awarded CUGR Fellowship Awards! In addition to a stipend, they will receive funds to purchase equipment and supplies to conduct their research. Rafael Garcia has received $1000. His project involves looking for mycotoxins in contaminated maple syrup. Specifically he uses […]

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New Seminar in Ecology, Evolution, & Complex Systems

This spring, faculty from Biology & Ecology, Economics, and Wildlife Ecology will offer a weekly seminar open to all who are interested that will meet every week. The course will cover three potential themes across both non-human and human systems: Ecology, Evolution and Complex Adaptive Systems. Broadly, meetings will alternate between themes one and two, with potential sporadic offerings in […]

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SBE 2012 Newsletter

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FULL SBE 2012 NEWSLETTER The School of Biology and Ecology (SBE) had an exciting year as we continue to balance our mission to provide an excellent educational experience to each of our students, conduct a broad array of significant research, and serve the needs of Maine’s natural-resource-based economy. We welcomed […]

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Welcome to the New Professionals at SBE

This semester we are privileged to welcome several new professionals that have joined us at SBE. Elissa Ballman—Entomology Elissa Ballman received her Master of Science in entomology from the University of California-Riverside. Before working here, she was living in the Midwest and working for North Dakota State University studying parasitoids of soybean aphids. Now, she […]

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Joyce Longcore Wins American Association for the Advancement of Science Award

Congratulations to SBE Research Professor Joyce Longcore for being selected as a 2012 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Longcore has been hugely influential in the field of chytrid research, her lab containing hundreds of chytrid isolates from all over the world. She was the first to describe the amphibian pathogenic […]

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SBE’s Maureen Correll Named Graduate Student of the Month

SBE graduate student Maureen Correll was named University of Maine graduate student of the month. The University of Maine Graduate School chooses students based on their academic work as well as their involvement with the graduate community. She is currently the president of Graduate Student Government, which operates on a separate budget from the University and […]

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Scientists Collaborate with Residents to Research Winter Moth

SBE graduate student Kaitlyn O’Donnell, along with University of Massachusetts Entomologist Joe Elkinton, are working to assess the impact of winter moth (Operophtera brumata) on host trees. Winter moth is native to Europe and is now outbreaking in parts of New England. O’Donnell and Elkinton are investigating the invasive moth problem in several properties in […]

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SBE Student Jennifer More Combining Hockey with Biology

Jennifer More of Deloraine, Manitoba, Canada accepted a hockey scholarship at UMaine and plays more than 14 hours of hockey a week, but she didn’t let that stop her from pursuing a biology major. More was originally a Kinesiology and Physical Education major, and switched to biology because it offered a broader curriculum, giving More […]

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“Name the Queen” Winner Announced

Many thanks to everyone who participated in our “Name the Queen” contest.  We had nearly 80 entries! And thank you to our panel of experts, Professors Frank Drummond, Dusty Dowse, and Michelle Smith, for considering all entries and thoughtfully selecting our winner. And the winner is: Phoe-bee, submitted by Jenny Shrum. Among the many other […]

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Summer Experience 2012: David Bridges

Can you imagine spending three months on a small island, two miles off shore and only going home once? That’s just what SBE student David Bridges did this summer while he was interning for the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge. David was selected with a small group of interns to live on land owned […]

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SBE Professors Bring Clickers to Blueberry Growers

SBE professors Michelle Smith, Seanna Annis, and Frank Drummond, along with University of Georgia professor, Jennifer Kaplan, recently did a study on clicker use among adults outside of the formal classroom. Clickers are remote-like devices that electronically send student responses to a computer system, and are typically used in undergraduate level classes. The study expanded […]

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Honey Bees Invade Murray Hall

Today was the unveiling of the bee colony in Murray Hall! A reception to welcome the bees was held at 11:15am, where Director Ellie Groden unveiled the bees, Professor Frank Drummond gave a brief history of the bees, and refreshments were served. Roughly 20,000 bees took residence in the Murray’s foyer on September 20th and […]

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Name the Queen Bee Contest

Murray Hall has some new residents! Please welcome our new bee colony by helping us name the queen. The queen can be identified because she is considerably larger than any of her subjects and she has a white dot painted on her. However, she is rather shy and may hide between the panels of the […]

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Interviews for New Terrestrial Paleoecology Faculty Position

Interviews for the Terrestrial Paleoecology faculty position will be taking place in the next few weeks. The position is a joint appointment between the School of Biology and Ecology and the Climate Change Institute. The first interview will be on October 10th, with a teaching seminar at 10:00AM in Murray room 304, and a research […]

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New Ecology Journal Club

New Ecology Journal Club to meet biweekly at the Bear Brew Pub for relaxed scientific banter and good humor. The club is interested in discussing science, understanding how to effectively critique articles, and how to take the best lessons away from articles. The club offers a place for PhD students to run ideas by other […]

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SBE Professor Frank Drummond Receives Grant for Studying Loss of Native Bees

Insect Ecologist Frank Drummond has received $3.3 million as part of a larger $6.6 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to further his study of native bees in fruit and berry pollination. Native bees are critical for pollination in the Northeast and have been declining due to parasites, pesticides and lack of wildflower habitat. […]

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Schoodic Experience 2012

Perhaps the most beloved start-of-the-year tradition at SBE is the Schoodic Experience for first year students as an introduction to SBE coursework. This year went just as well as the last, with many students having gained skills, experience, and even peace of mind during the three days on the trip.  The goals of the trip […]

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University Insect Collection Moved to Maine State Museum

University of Maine recently donated more than 107,000 insects to the Maine State Museum in Augusta. The large and rare collection was being stored in an attic for about 10 years due to lack of money for proper storage and curation. Without proper curation the collection would soon become damaged and become useless for research. […]

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Leppold Recieves Switzer Foundation Fellowship

SBE Doctoral candidate, Adrienne Leppold, has just been awarded a prestigious Robert & Patricia Switzer Foundation Fellowship!  The Switzer Foundation, a national program, “drives positive environmental change by recognizing and fostering a diverse network of environmental leaders, and mobilizing them through the Switzer Fellowship Network”.  Leppold works with Dr. Rebecca Holberton’s team conducting research on […]

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