Cataloging the Wood-Decay Fungi of Northwest Arkansas
Wood-decay fungi are common in the forests of Arkansas, but there has never been an effort to characterize the species present.
Read MorePosted by Bob Whitby | Aug 1, 2019 | News
Wood-decay fungi are common in the forests of Arkansas, but there has never been an effort to characterize the species present.
Read MorePosted by Bob Whitby | Jul 15, 2019 | News
In regions with low soil moisture, higher temperatures brought about by climate change led to a “coupling” of land and atmosphere, which increased the severity of heatwaves.
Read MorePosted by Bob Whitby | Jul 9, 2019 | News
Arkansas’ once-vast prairies are home to a variety of reptile and amphibian species, many of which are threatened by habitat loss. University of Arkansas researchers have spent the last two summers looking for reclusive creatures in the state’s remaining prairies.
Read MorePosted by Bob Whitby | Jul 2, 2019 | Features, News
Freshwater turtle populations are declining worldwide due to harvest for the food and pet markets. A team of U of A researchers is working to determine how many are left in the Arkansas Delta and what effect harvest has on their numbers.
Read MorePosted by Bob Whitby | Jul 1, 2019 | News
Research Examines the Link Between Unconscious Bias and Behavior A new study calls into...
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