New Paper Alert!

Members of the lab both past and present contributed to a publication in Ecology and Evolution on Carnivora ecometrics, lead by lab alum Dr Siciliano-Martina. They investigate the use of relative blade length of the carnassial tooth as a tool for reconstructing the relationship between taxa and their environment, even……

Texas Herpetological Society Symposium

PhD Candidate Breann Richey and Undergraduate Audra Hicks presented their research at the Texas Herpetological Society Fall Symposium here in Bryan, Texas. Congratulations to both on two excellent presentations Breann presented: “Behaving Invasively: Tracking behavioral syndromes across invasion scales” Audra presented: “Habitat selection coefficients shift in a transient population of……

Teaching Awards!

Congratulations to grad student Breann Richey for being awarded the EEB award in Graduate Student Teaching. These awards are given to students in the EEB (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology) Program that go above and beyond in their dedication to EEB and selfless service to their students. Pictured: Dave Bapst (Faculty……

Italian Wall Lizard Fieldwork

Breann Richey, new Lawing lab PhD student Loris Di Vozzo, and two undergraduate researchers, Audra Hicks and Taylor Leader spent 2 months collecting data in Italy. This data will support Breann’s dissertation and Audra’s undergraduate research project. While in the field, the team was joined by Dr. Lawing for lizard collection. This……

Spiny Lizard Fieldwork

This Summer researchers from the Lawing lab and colleagues trekked across the State Parks of South Texas looking for spiny lizards. Alex Howard writes: We use these field seasons to gather data about habitat use and population density in different species of Sceloporus spiny lizards. This involves using fishing poles……