In 2019 Plous Lecture, Douglas McCauley will examine changes humans and technology are bringing to the oceans.
Rare hoodwinker sunfish, never before seen in Northern Hemisphere, washes up at Coal Oil Point Reserve.
Ocean recovery efforts must remain nimble and sensitive to society’s evolving needs and the rapid changes in today’s oceans.
A close look at the specific feeding habits of territorial damselfish reveals strategies for coexistence without competition.
UC Santa Barbara researchers lead a collaboration to investigate the columbine genome.
UCSB researchers find that eyes originated in jellyfish at least eight separate times, helping to illuminate how evolution produces complex visual organs.
UCSB’s 2018 commencement activities to celebrate 6,784 graduates
Umi’s worked in the coastal oceans of Antarctica and in the kelp forests near Santa Barbara.
Community ecologist Keenan Stears finds that global change may alter the way that hippos shape the environment around them.
Researchers estimate the vulnerability and extinction risk of migratory species from different regions and ecosystems worldwide.