Research

Thomson Lab research featured in Science magazine

The Thomson lab research group published their recent work “The evolutionary network of whiptail lizards reveals predictable outcomes …

SoLS Botanists showcased nationally

UH Mānoa excellence in botany receives national spotlight! University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s excellence in the field of botany was showcased …

2022 City Nature Challenge this Weekend

This year’s City Nature Challenge begins tomorrow, running from April 29 through May 2! To participate, one simply needs to make …

46th Tester Memorial Symposium April 20 – 22, 2022

The 46th Annual Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium will be held April 20 – 22, 2022, both in-person (Ballroom, …

Drs. Chong and Porter featured on Hawaii Public Radio

Check out the March 29, 2022 edition of The Conversation on HPR to hear Drs. Becky Chong and …

$1.3 million grant to study lava tube biodiversity

Congratulations to Drs. Becky Chong and Megan Porter, who were recently awarded a grant from the National Science …

Award winning book published by SoLS faculty

Professor Mark Merlin’s recent book Plants and People of the Marshall Islands (Keinikkan im Ri-Aelōn Kein) has been selected as …

Fish Flow map: from ocean to dinner table

“We believe that Fish Flow analyses will promote sustainable fisheries management and marine conservation efforts, and may foster …

Antarctica’s icy water attracts researcher, students

Read more about Dr. Amy Moran and Zoology graduate students’ (Aaron Toh and Graham Lobert) research in Antartica’s …

Sticky toes and grippy claws: lizards use habitat in ways that match their clinging ability

New research from the Wright Lab on functional morphology and ecology of introduced lizards in Hawaii featured on …