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The cicadas are coming


The cicadas are coming
Billions of periodical cicadas and their songs set to fill the spring air
It has been 17 years since a set of billions of periodical cicadas emerged from their underground chambers and filled the air with boisterous buzzing and desperate mating calls.
Brood X (pronounced ten), the largest emergence of the dozen periodical broods, makes its highly anticipated return just in time to shake up the spring in various regions spanning from northern Georgia all the way to Pennsylvania.
“The average person only gets about four or five opportunities during their entire lifetime to experience Brood X,” said Nancy Hinkle, cicada enthusiast and professor of veterinary entomology at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. “It is just amazing that you have this large number of the same species of insect emerging at the same time.” ....

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New fish species named in honor of UGA ecologists


New fish species named in honor of UGA ecologists
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Mary and Bud Freeman have worked for decades on fish and their ecosystems
University of Georgia ecologists Mary and Byron “Bud” Freeman are being recognized for their contributions to freshwater science in the most fitting way possible with the naming of a newly discovered fish species in their honor.
The Etowah bridled darter (Percina freemanorum) was identified by Thomas Near, an ichthyologist and evolutionary biologist from Yale University. Near and his colleagues examined nearly 200 specimens of darters collected from the Etowah River system in North Georgia. Based on DNA sequencing and notable differences in physical form, he determined that what had long been thought a population of the bridled darter Percina kusha was in fact a different species altogether. ....

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