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Bufoceratias wedli, a deep-sea anglerfish species, reproduces through a version of sexual parasitism in which the male temporarily attaches to the much larger female, according to a new study by Yale researchers. (Image: Masaki Miya/ Wikipedia Commons (CC BY-SA))
May 24, 2024
EEB graduate student Chase Brownstein and EEB professor and chair Thomas Near have teamed up with a group of colleagues to investigate the evolutionary history of deep sea...
May 22, 2024
EEB Department Chair Tom Near appeared on the Yale College Voices podcast hosted by Darice Corey. In this conversation Tom’s journey from his difficult youth, marked by...
Dr. Brandon Ogbunu
May 18, 2024
Congratulations to Dr. Brandon Ogbunu who has been awarded the prestigious Yale 2023-2024 Arthur Greer Memorial Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication or Research. This...
April 18, 2024
We’re delighted to announce that Molly Hill, a distinguished student from Yale’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB), has been awarded the...
March 25, 2024
Yale University’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is abuzz with excitement as one of its own, Chase Brownstein, was recently featured on two prominent...
March 5, 2024
We are thrilled to announce the publication of a groundbreaking paper in the journal Evolution titled “The Genomic Signatures of Evolutionary Stasis.” EEB graduate student,...
August 24, 2023
A recent article published on August 17, 2023, titled “Life Can’t get much Hotter Than This” in The Atlantic showcases the groundbreaking research conducted by Martha...