Assistant professor of biology, Rachel Penczykowski and 5 WashU graduate and undergraduate students tracked infestations of powdery mildew on 22 sites in the Saint Louis area.
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WashU great ape, biodiversity research informs decision to expand Congolese park (Links to an external site)
This month, the Republic of Congo agreed to protect a 36-square-mile area called Djéké Triangle by making it part of the adjacent Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park. Biodiversity research led by St. Louis scientists helped inform the decision to include the Djéké Triangle in the existing national park.
The space between us (Links to an external site)
Missouri Ozarks study by WashU narrows in on spatial aspects of biodiversity, homogenization threat to forest ecosystems