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/field-station/wp-content/uploads/sites/380/2023/09/Bombus-auricomus-visiting-Lobelia-siphilitica-1-copy.webp1500400Researchers from many different disciplines use the Saukville Field Station to study plant and animal ecology, evolutionary biology, ethology, taxonomy, geology, and climatology. Research at the Station has produced 415 scientific publications and 152 dissertations and theses since 1970 (see …