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My Year as a STEGG Fellow at Texas A&M University
Growing through genomics in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences Celebrating the close of an the STEGG fellowship with my...
Elise Baugh
Aug 123 min read
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Presenting My Research at the 2025 Evolution Meeting in Athens, Georgia
Poster presented at Evolution 2025 in Athens, Georgia, showcasing comparative recombination landscapes across the Felidae family....
Elise Baugh
Aug 72 min read
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There is no expiration date on curiosity : My Journey as a Nontraditional STEM Student (and How You Can Forge Your Own Path Too)
There’s no expiration date on curiosity
Elise Baugh
Dec 11, 20244 min read
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Rocks and Clocks: From fossils to genomes
Comparative Morphology of Marine Vertebrates Approaches to estimating evolutionary timelines: Fossils and Geologic records Fossil and...
Elise Baugh
Mar 6, 202411 min read
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Biology Follows Geology: Micro-Topography Influences Intertidal Community Dominance at Santa Cruz Island, California
Authors: Elise Baugh, C. Thomas Carey, Nicholas Spritzer | Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Santa...
Elise Baugh
Feb 12, 202414 min read
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Age Dependent Lactation Dynamics in Northern Elephant Seals (Mirounga angustirostris)
The research titled: 'Age Dependent Lactation Dynamics in Northern Elephant Seals (Mirounga angustirostris)' authored by Elise Baugh...
Elise Baugh
Feb 10, 20241 min read
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Cetacean Evolution: Gene Loss, Was It On Porpoise?
Adaptive gene loss in Cetaceans as a mechanism for rapid evolution Elise R. Baugh : Introduction Marine mammals have shown an amazing...
Elise Baugh
Feb 9, 20246 min read
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Life Amidst Chaos: Terrestrial Invertebrates' Adaptation to Debris Flow Disasters in Big Creek Reserve
Research Paper for Conservation Field Research Supercourse at UCSC By Elise Baugh, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology...
Elise Baugh
Feb 6, 20245 min read
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‘Fire as a mechanism for allelopathy in a eucalyptus dominated riparian habitat in the Santa Cruz Mountains:’
ABSTRACT Invasive species are a threat to both California ecosystems and the socio-economic systems dependent on them. According to the...
Elise Baugh
Feb 6, 20247 min read
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