Former UFBI Fellow Joan Meiners Winner in AIBS Faces of Biology Photo Contest
Former UFBI Fellow Joan Meiners Winner in AIBS Faces of Biology Photo Contest Joan Meiners, a 2016-17 UF Biodiversity Fellow, took second... Read More
Climate change in Quebec equals a much greater diversity of species?
By Xavier Haro Carrion I study tropical ecosystems and when discussing climate change and its implications for tropical ecosystems I am used to talk... Read More
Join the Zooniverse. Be a Zoonite.
Join the Zooniverse. Be a Zoonite. By Hannah Klatzkow The biggest obstacle facing current researchers is the unprecedented amount of data that... Read More
Studying Monarch Butterflies Using Citizen Science
Studying Monarch Butterflies Using Citizen Science By Musa Jundi Citizen science has become more accessible in recent years as the Internet allows... Read More
Women Who Inspired us in Biodiversity Science
Women Who Inspired us in Biodiversity Science By UFBI Fellow Joan Meiners and Rebecca Stubbs In honor of March being Women’s History... Read More
Climate change is threatening biodiversity at higher levels than originally thought
Climate change is threatening biodiversity at higher levels than originally thought A new study in the journal Nature Climate Change estimates that 47... Read More
Diversity in Biodiversity Science
Diversity in Biodiversity Science By UFBI Fellow Joan Meiners We are passionate about biodiversity science for a myriad of reasons. Biodiversity in... Read More
Biodiversity in Cuba
Biodiversity in Cuba By UFBI Fellow Rebecca Stubbs Although the U.S. embargo on Cuba has not yet been officially lifted, due to... Read More
Big Data, Biodiversity, and Conservation
Big Data, Biodiversity, and Conservation By UFBI Fellow Joan Meiners Can emerging technologies that enable the collection, distribution, and use of big... Read More
Global biodiversity needs citizen scientists, says study
By UFBI Fellow Xavier Haro-Carrion Citizen scientists are already providing large amounts of data for monitoring biodiversity, but they could do much... Read More