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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Divya Dey on a treerop rope course
January 24
Beyond Wordle: U of T students, staff and faculty share their pandemic hobbies
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March 16
U of T study shows winter road salt poses year-round threat to aquatic life in Toronto’s rivers
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March 11
Meet five U of T researchers awarded 2021 RBC Post-Doctoral & Graduate Fellowships
a photo of a holiday decoration adoring gates on the St. George campus
December 18
From longer holidays to compassion in the classroom: Supporting U of T students during COVID-19
Eric Etzler
June 25
U of T Mississauga grad discovers little-known parasitic fly is killing local crickets
Snowplow plowing snow on a Peel Region street
December 3
Road salt is taking its toll on insects in Toronto area, U of T researchers find
The Amazonian ant Allomerus octoarticulatus protects its host plant Cordia nodosa against the plant’s enemie
October 3
U of T-led team text mines over 89,000 scientific papers, revealing new evolutionary insights into ants and plants
Photo of someone fishing
September 30
U of T ecologists find strong evidence of ‘fishing down the food web’ in freshwater lake
Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz, Pamela Klassen and Kathleen Gallagher
September 10
'It's a great honour': Eleven U of T faculty named fellows of the Royal Society of Canada
Salamander in pitcher plant
June 14
Plants in Ontario park consume salamanders with 'striking frequency,' U of T and Guelph researchers find

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