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| Home Page: http://www.biology.wustl.edu/tyson/
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Tyson Research Center is owned and managed by Washington University, and is available for research, environmental studies, education, and other activities by researchers and approved outreach groups. It is part of the Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS) network. Tyson is located in western St. Louis County, 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Washington University's Hilltop Campus just off of Interstate 44 (View map). Oak-hickory forest covers about 85% of the hilly, karst-dominated landscape, and is home to many varieties of trees, ferns, mushrooms, wildflowers, and other plants which are listed on the flora page.
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| Facing extinction New book portrays day in the life of a bonobo (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/11970.html) July 1, 2008 --
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| Saving the lemur New satellite imaging research could save the lemur in Madagascar (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11163.html) March 3, 2008 --
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| Ponds made of ticky tacky After drought, ponds "keep up with the Joneses" (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/10318.html) Oct. 16, 2007 --
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| Jonathan Chase Assistant Professor of Biology (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/585.html)
Jonathan M. Chase, assistant professor of biology, focuses his research on the rules (or lack thereof) underlying the diversity, distribution, and abundance of animal and plant species from the population/community/ecosystem perspective. His research combines observational, theoretical, and experimental ... Expertise: biology, ecology, ecosystem, natural history, evolution, biodiversity, food webs, … Direct contact: (314) 935-4105 / jchase@wustl.edu |
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| Ralph Quatrano Ralph S. Quatrano, Ph.D., is the Spencer T. Olin Professor in Arts and Sciences and chair of the Department of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis. He is internationally known for his plant science work on patterns of embryo formation, and how the patterns lead cells to acquire traits or ... Expertise: Plants, plant biology, botany, moss, genome, algae, genes, … Direct contact: (314) 935-6850 / rsq@wustl.edu |
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| Invasive Mosquito Species Found in Midwest
Washington Post, St. Louis Post-Dispatch and 32 others Sept. 27, 2005 -- A species of mosquito common in the eastern U.S. and capable of carrying the West Nile virus has made its way to the Midwest for the first time, a finding made by WUSTL junior chemistry major Stephanie Gallitano. Gallitano, WUSTL biology professor Jonathan Chase and Gallitano's mentor and postdoctoral fellow James Vonesh comment. |
| Snake-chasing doesn't rattle these researchers
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service and 46 others June 13, 2005 -- It may not matter to people who hate snakes, but researchers at WUSTL have discovered that rattlers are adaptable and have some interesting habits. Article mentions the work of WUSTL researchers Wayne Drda, Corey Anderson and Ryan Turnquist. |
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