Zaz Hollander wrote a nice article (URI below) for the Alaska Dispatch News on Ken Philip and his newly available book, Butterflies of Alaska, A Field Guide.
Monthly Archives: December 2015
Climate oscillations, glacial refugia, and dispersal ability: factors influencing the genetic structure of the least salmonfly, Pteronarcella badia (Plecoptera), in Western North America
The article appeared in the journal BMC Evolutionary Biology. See the URI below.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12862-015-0553-4

Sproul et al. 2015, Fig. 3. Fig. 3 A map showing the distribution of sample localities for P. badia across portions western North America. Clade membership (as identified in Fig. 4) for all specimens at a given locality is represented by color. Clade names are abbreviated as follows. Widespread (WS), Northern Rockies (NR), Western Great Basin (WGB), Pacific Northwest (PNW), Old Rio Grande (ORG), and Old Colorado Plateau (OCP)
Polar Biology: Thermal biology and immersion tolerance of the Beringian pseudoscorpion Wyochernes asiaticus
The abstract for the article is available via the URI below.
Refuge Notebook: The mysterious life of the vagabond cluster fly

A male cluster fly suns on the siding of the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge headquarters building, March 23, 2015
(http://bit.ly/1IFhfuB).
I was asked to write this article for the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge‘s Refuge Notebook series.
It also appeared here in the Peninsula Clarion.