Karen received funding from the Meg and Bert Raynes Wildlife fund for her summer field work in the Tetons -- she'll be collecting data about food webs in alpine streams, including a threatened species of stonefly (Zapata glacier).
Jaide presented a poster at the Colorado-Wyoming AFS meeting - she showed data from the North Platte Reservoirs, demonstrating that sulfur isotopes are useful for detecting consumption of stocked fish - and won Best Professional Poster!
Charlotte's paper (with stats collaborator Pavel and Sarah) about using non-stationary spatial models to understand broad-scale water quality data is off to review!
Jaide presented a poster at the Colorado-Wyoming AFS meeting - she showed data from the North Platte Reservoirs, demonstrating that sulfur isotopes are useful for detecting consumption of stocked fish - and won Best Professional Poster!
Charlotte's paper (with stats collaborator Pavel and Sarah) about using non-stationary spatial models to understand broad-scale water quality data is off to review!