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Adventures in Ethology
Drexel University Department of Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science
Terrestrial isopod behavior
Honey bee decision making
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Spring BEES Dept. Zine
Read about the BEES Zine: "New Publication Celebrates the Intersection of the Arts and Sciences"
"Inspired by the isolation of pandemic-era social-distanced living, Biodiversity, Earth & Environmental Science PhD candidates Karmi Oxman and Virginia “Ginny” Caponera set out to rediscover the roots of their passions, both in academia and extracurriculars..."
Read about our fieldwork in the Negev: "Can desert ants take the heat?"
Interview: Seeking the building blocks of pollinator conservation
"I like this project because the data is very visual,” Oxman said. “People can learn how pollinators interact with the same city they are living in. I think it’s cool and can be a model for other cities as well...”