Using #SCIENCE to connect land, water, and people💧🌱🌎 Follow our journey as we restore freshwater ecosystem health!
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This Saturday Ryan will be presenting at the ESA #GreatLakesRegionalConference. As part of his #Master's Thesis his project is titled "The use of cellphone-based applications complements but doesn’t replace local expert knowledge for species-level plant identification".
Meet Dr. Aisling Rayne! Aisling is an #earlycareerresearcher based at the Cawthron Institute in #Aotearoa New Zealand. She recently published a paper on the #KindnessinScience initiative. A project led by Dr. Tammy Steeves and funded by Te Pūnaha Matatini https://t.co/s1508SC8nu
HHL loves #benthicinvertebrates! Benthic invertebrates can capture the health status of a #freshwaterecosystem based on who is there, and where we find them. Let’s take a closer look at one of member of the community, the Hepta-genius #Heptageniidae! https://t.co/XAJSobOIAA
Take a look at this year’s Undergraduate Thesis Student projects! Our #thesisstudents, Eric, Sarika, and Giulia, have been working hard all year and are now entering their final push! Show them your support! https://t.co/IHbVq6dok3
#research#gis#scicomm#carbon
HHL researcher Shayenna Nolan is investigating #dissolvedorganicmatter as a medium for measuring stream health, and recently published her undergraduate thesis in the esteemed journal Ecological Indicators. https://t.co/1ZRiVdArBn
Unionid #freshwatermussels - are often excluded in regular monitoring. #Undergraduatethesis researchers and alumni Dante Bresolin and Nolan Lachance embarked on a mission to investigate the relationships between mussel communities of the #Sydenham River. https://t.co/vhlf1O62j3
Invasive species Phragmites australis have overwhelmed #localecosystems. We still have much to understand about how to live in relationship with them. Dr. Courtney Robichaud addressed #Phragmites removal during their PhD at the #UniversityofWaterloo https://t.co/cbk27LvHi9
A challenge to #watershed prosperity is the presence of the invasive species, #Phragmites australis. Research led by Ryan Graham surveyed drains in #WindsorEssex to explore drain ecosystems and #Phragmites management.
Read more in the FERN newsletter! https://t.co/nNYjbE8ejp
@GLIERUWINDSOR @ScienceUWindsor @iBioUWindsor "Ecological research ‘in a good way’ means ethical and equitable relationships with Indigenous Peoples and Lands" by Andrea Reid, Deb McGregor, Ally Menzies, Lauren Eckert, Catherine Febria & Jesse Popp through the link in our bio.
Research "#inagoodway" focuses on topic prioritized by Indigenous people, and that reinforce their beliefs, values, frames of reference and benefit Indigenous community. Read our new collaborative paper here: https://t.co/ADzglJVG6Q @glieruwindsor @scienceuwindsor @ibiouwindsor
Join HHL's Ecosystem Approach online webinar, as our experts invite you all to a quest for ideas on the future of the Ecosystem Approach!
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