Future sea lamprey control may be aided by the use of a recently discovered chemical compound, 3sPZS. Initial field tests show 3sPZS prevents female sea lampreys from detecting pheromones emitted by males and reaching spawning nests. Read: https://t.co/fG0FlTz4sx #GreatlakesSci
Bolstering the meteor theory for this morning's #boom in #Utah, the two reddish pixels shown over Davis and Morgan counties are from the GOES-17 Lightning Mapper, but not associated with evidence of thunderstorm activity in satellite or radar. Likely the meteor trail/flash #utwx
PhD student @chemangell and a team of undergrad researchers are working hard in the field this summer to better understand how lampricides move and degrade over time with a focus on two Lake Michigan tributaries: the Driggs River (pictured) and the Fox River. #BadgerEngineers
Incredibly excited to share the first paper from my PhD work investigating 2,4-D fate in Wisconsin lakes! Years of work and 12k miles went into this paper so I hope you enjoy it. https://t.co/xrXXyixfjk
Sooo I’ve never planned a 3 week field campaign until now. But I *have* planned a spring break camping trip with 10 scientists (who were freshman in college).. we’re gonna be okay 😎
Sydney Van Frost is the recipient of the 2022 Robert L. Johnson Memorial Research Grant, & is the #MAPMS Student Representative! Sydney enjoys canoeing, looking for #exoticplants, & specializes in tracking herbicide persistence. We're glad you're on board, Sydney!
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