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Spring 2016 ASP Grants

Two biology students have been awarded $300 ASP grants for the 2016 Spring semester. Congratulations are in order for the following students and mentors:

Jasmine Chen | Roberta Pollock

Isabelle Yuen | Cheryl Okumura

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SCCUR 2015

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Congratulations Alexander Urry!

Alexander Urry has been awarded a Richter-ASP grant for his project Guatemala City, Guatemala, 1/8-21/2016: An Examination of the Effects of Dicton Vitamin A Deficiency and Infant Mortality with project advisor Shana Goffredi. Congratulations Alexander!

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Additional Fall 2015 ASP Grants

Seven additional biology students have been awarded ASP grants for the 2015 Fall semester! Congratulations are in order for the following students and mentors:

Morgan Bennett-Smith | Gary Martin

Madeline Gillman | Gretchen North

Pavel Gladkevich | Joseph Schulz

Tatum Katz | Gretchen North

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Dr. Louis Santiago: Assessing drought survival strategies in woody plant species

For centuries, scientists have studied how the environment affects plants. Only recently, with climate change threatening plant communities, have researchers begun to ask how plants affect their environment. My research examines the relationship between plants and their environment.

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Kris Kaiser: Urban impacts on herpetofauna: evidence from species from four countries and three continents

Urban landscapes are growing quickly: by 2030, and as a result, globally, urbanization has become one of the largest causes for habitat degradation and loss; habitat that remains is dramatically altered with respect to a variety of parameters, including light, noise, temperature, and precipitation regimes.  Here I present three sets of studies investigating these impacts on the behavior a

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Travis Longcore: Spatial Insights for Applied Ecology: Found Data, Large-Scale Synthesis, and Mapping

Spatial tools are now ubiquitous in ecological research. In this talk, I present case studies that illustrate some trends emerging as a result of the availability and application of these tools to better understand pattern and process on the landscape.

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