

New paper out in PLOSONE: Plant genetic background influences plant-pollinator interactions
Richard Sands recently published a paper from his MPhil project, which shows that plant genetic background is an important factor in...


Community outreach and public engagement on ocean acidification
As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere continue to rise, the chemistry of the ocean is becoming fundamentally altered. This ocean...
New publication and online microsatellite development tool
A new article led by PhD students Sarah Griffiths and Graeme Fox has been published in the journal Conservation Genetics Resources. This...
Demystifying Economic Valuation Paper
Professor Richard Preziosi has collaborated with other experts in a new report by the Valuing Nature Programme on economic valuation. The...


Know your monkey!
PhD candidate Ciara Stafford publishes paper on how an indigenous Ecuadorian community perceives the primates that inhabit their...
Three internship positions available through the Institute of Aquaculture
Three internship positions are available through the Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, and beginning from early August...


Visit from the Costa Rican Ambassador
Earlier this week, we had the pleasure of welcoming the Ambassador of Costa Rica to our frog lab. We showed him our collection of Central...


New community genetics research published
Photo: Sitobion avenae. © Jarmo Holopainen Abstract: Understanding the mechanisms by which plants respond to attack is of great...
Microsatellite multiplexes for the Caribbean spiny lobster published in PeerJ
Abstract: The spiny lobster Panulirus argus supports one of the most economically important commercial fisheries in the Caribbean, yet...


New microsatellite markers published
Abstract: The white-spotted sandbass (Paralabrax albomaculatus) is a commercially important species in the Galapagos Marine Reserve, but...