Congratulations to our students! We reached our lab's highest record ever for posters presented at Washington University's fall Undergraduate Research Symposium. On Saturday, Oct. 21, our 4 high school students ("TERFers", Tyson Environmental Research Fellowships) and our 4 undergraduates (Tyson Undergraduate Fellows) presented posters about the work they did over the summer. We are presenting posters at the 7th Annual St Louis Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation (SLEEC) Retreat at Saint Louis University.
Our group is enjoying the 102nd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Portland. We are presenting two talks:
Thanks to all Natural Enemies! We had another great summer at the Tyson Research Center. Our 2017 team included from left to right: Rachel Becknell, Hanusia Higgins, Nicole Wang (Parkway West High School), Aspen Workman, Savannah Fuqua, Holly & Logan Bernado, Owen Kathriner (Kirkwood High School), Elizabeth Sarah Stockmann (Houston Community College), Claudia & Mira Stein, Genesis Dancer (Fort Zumwalt North High School), Scott Mangan, Erin Carroll, Miguel Redondo (visiting grad student from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dep. of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology). Missing: Anna Grimenstein.
Claudia is excited to present results from our work during the Tyson Summer Seminar series. Her talk is entitled, "Natural enemies: maintenance of species diversity & ecosystem function under global climate change".
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