Curator Jon Gelhaus and BEES student Bryan Eichen set out to clarify who was really who among the spotted wing species in the genus Dicranomyia.
Read moreSearch Results for: jon gelhaus
Even After Rain and Snow: What a Drought Watch Means for the Northeastern Region’s Ecosystems
A single dry autumn might seem like simply a nuisance or an ongoing news headline, but it can have rippling effects for many local species far into the future.
Read moreLeave the Leaves for Understory Habitats
Leaving those fallen autumn leaves in your yard is one part of a complex system that supports and sustains biodiversity
Read moreOtteo Sound Project, Music to the Ears
As told by a Drexel co-op
Read moreCapturing the Crane Fly
Drexel BEES student works to document and describe the amazing biodiversity of this truly interesting insect
Read moreOn the Wings of Research
BEES alum and first author on a recently published Nature paper talks butterflies, data and student experiences
Read moreCreate a Water-Wise Garden
Preserve water and keep the environment beautiful by simply creating a water-wise garden
Read moreNew Species Named and Described
Academy scientists add five to world’s species inventory
Read moreIs Philly Being Snubbed Again?
By cicadas?
Read moreBrood X Cicadas, Pt 2
Our entomologist describes what to expect
Read more