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About the project - The Barn Swallow Project
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The Barn Swallow Project. The University of Colorado, Boulder. Studying speciation in barn swallows. We study how new species form. But what does that mean, exactly? The factors that lead one species to split in to two are central to evolutionary biology- they are, after all, at the heart of the "origin of species.". Barn swallows are a common group of birds, with six different subspecies found throughout the northern hemisphere (see range map above). Only one subspecies,. Create a free website.
Photos from Field Work - The Barn Swallow Project
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The Barn Swallow Project. The University of Colorado, Boulder. Click a photo to view the album. Western Mongolia and the Gobi. Central and Eastern Mongolia. Tongren, Lanzhou, and Beijing. Hainan and Nanning study sites. The Western Contact Zone. Hirundo rustica rustica/ H. r. tytleri). Lake Baikal and the Eastern Contact Zone (H. r. tytleri/ H. r. gutturalis). East of Khabarovsk: Pushing into pure H. r. gutturalis. Vladivostok and the Road Home. Create a free website. Create your own free website.
Who we are - The Barn Swallow Project
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The Barn Swallow Project. The University of Colorado, Boulder. The barn swallow project is based at the University of Colorado, but involves collaboration between scientists from all over the world. Here are some of the people working on data collection and analysis. Dr Rebecca Safran, Principal Investigator. The University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr Elizabeth Scordato, Postdoctoral Fellow. The University of Colorado, Boulder. Dr Alex Buerkle, genomics collaborato . The University of Wyoming. The Universi...
The Barn Swallow Project - Barn swallow blog
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The Barn Swallow Project. The University of Colorado, Boulder. The barn swallow blog. Find out what we're up to! Go to newest post. China: the end of the road. One of the few nests we found in Shenyang. China: hybrids in the city. The Great Wall meets the ocean in Qinghuangdao. China: up and down the Hexi corridor. Courtyard house in Zhangye- many of the houses have beautiful tiled murals above their doorways. Once we found evidence of hybridization between. China: hybrids in the desert. Map of China: no...
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Cool science, straight from the source. Latest Contributors: Joe Mihaljevic. Or look at more photos on her Flickr page. Theodora with Aurora, the peregrine falcon. Aaron is currently working as a postdoctoral researcher in the lab of. At UNC, Chapel Hill. He studies the California stick insect in the genus. And more recently the common fruit fly. And read about his research here. Tyler is a PhD student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He studies sexual communication in Amblypygids, a group of (...
Mentoring - AMANDA hund
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I have had the opportunity to mentor some amazing undergraduate and field assistants who have helped with my research. Here are some of the students I have worked closely with over the years. And is now a graduate student with Dr. Anna Jolles lab at Oregon State University where she studies disease and immune systems in african buffalo. With her project on barn swallow social networks. Matt is currently applying to graduate school. Always an animal lover, Jessica is currently applying to veterinary school.
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Safran Lab @ the University of Colorado. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. University of Colorado, Boulder. Boulder Colorado 80309 USA. What we do: Research. The Role of Sexual Selection in Speciation. Sexual Selection and Isolation by Adaptation. Evolution on Individual Decisions and its Population-level Consequences. What we do: Teaching. Photo credits: Matt Wilkins. Ecological and evolutionary connections between phenotypic variation and population-level patterns. Blogging From the Field.
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Barn Swallow Manor - Assisted Living in Byron Center, Michigan
Welcome to Barn Swallow Manor! Barn Swallow Manor is committed to the health, safety and dignity of our residents. We are a State Licensed, family owned, Assisted Living Facility. Our home offers 6 beds, spacious living areas, memory care, and personalized care. We have 11.5 scenic country acres located just outside of Byron Center, Michigan 49315. At Barn Swallow Manor we strive to maintain a clean, sanitary environment for our residents.
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For those who love art, Permaculture, and gardening. Margot's art work is under the "Gallery" tag. Look under the "Lessons" tag for Permaculture and art lessons and workshops. Central Alberta rural living in it's finest. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. 2015 Winter Class Lineup. Winter Classes 2105 for Wetaskiwin and Pigeon Lake and Pipestone, AB. Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain. This course, based on the book of the same title, is thoroughly rewarding! Instructor for complete list. Margot@barnswallow...
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These streets are too abrasive, our shoes been worn out. June 18, 2016. Flowered Wall – Single out now! April 16, 2016. Den Största Av Segrar. August 21, 2015. We got interviewed by Jacqueline Cassell: A drummer, YouTuber, on her blogg Entertwine. March 9, 2015. Read the Hankering EP review on Jamsphere Magazine. February 15, 2015. Read this amazing review here. Hankering EP is out now! January 10, 2015. I’m Not In This Game All Alone. May 3, 2014. Flowered Wall – Single out now! Den Största Av Segrar.
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Monday, February 28, 2011. And then comes baby! I had the pleasure to shoot Adam and Michelle's wedding a couple years ago, and now they have a beautiful new home on the lake and a baby on the way. You two are just as much in love as you were on your wedding day, just as pleasurable to work with, and I'm so glad you asked me to help capture some of these moments before your next big day :). Monday, October 25, 2010. Thank you so much for having me along to share this special day with you. I loved that yo...
The Barn Swallow Project - Home
The Barn Swallow Project. The University of Colorado, Boulder. Welcome to the Barn Swallow Project. We are a group of evolutionary biologists based at the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA. Our research asks a fundamental biological question: what processes lead to the formation of new species? To address this question, w. We're hoping to use this website to make the project accessible to a wide audience- no advanced biology degrees necessary. Why are we doing this?
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Barnswallow Quilt Guild | Connecting quilters in the Pembina Valley
Connecting quilters in the Pembina Valley. The Barnswallow Quilt Guild began around 1988 in a little barn south of Morden with just a few quilters, many of whom are still members of the guild today. Our members quilt, knit, embroider, hardanger, and more. The guild is presently made up of approximately 60 women from all over southern Manitoba who love meeting other women who share their creative passion. Meeting/Quilting Days and Times. Monday nights September 18, 2017 – June 4, 2018. You are commenting ...
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January 10, 2017. January 3, 2017. The Library, Tamales, and Pajama Day. Wheat into Bread and Pesto Making. B Street Out and About. Magic Spots in the Garden. First Week of School. Create a free website.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009. Barn Swallow Students Give Pear Picking Advice! Ur class has been learning about team work and positive communication skills through inventing and building 'pear pickers' in small groups. Teams were able to put their skills to the test during two visits to a pear tree in our neighborhood and harvested 42 pears together! Students spent time in class writing about their pear picking experience to share their knowledge with you. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Put the fork on the to...