Rachel and 6 fellow graduate students from the Biology Department earned Honorable Mentions in this year's NSF Graduate Research Fellowship competition. Congratulations!
Check out Rachel's recent publication of her senior thesis project in Biological Conservation: M. Albrecht, R. Becknell, Q. Long (2016): Habitat change in insular grasslands: Woody encroachment alters the population dynamics of a rare ecotonal plant. Scott and collaborators publish a new paper about their work in tropical forests:
Corrales, Adriana, Scott A. Mangan, Benjamin L. Turner & James W. Dalling (2016). An ectomycorrhizal nitrogen economy facilitates monodominance in a neotropical forest. Ecology Letters 19 (4): 383–392. |
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