January 6, 2022

We just learned that Edna’s third dissertation chapter was published.  This project served as the foundation of her NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.  Fernandez-Figueroa, E. G., and A. E. Wilson. In press. Local adaptation mediates direct and indirect effects of multiple stressors on consumer fitness. Oecologia.

January 4, 2022

  • 2022 is finally here!  Expecting another big year for the lab. 

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December 20, 2021

2021 is winding down, but the lab is still staying productive.  Congrats to Edna for getting her 2nd dissertation chapter published!  Fernandez-Figueroa, E. G., A. E. Wilson, and S. R. Rogers. In press. Commercially available unoccupied aerial systems (UAVs) for monitoring harmful algal blooms: a comparative study. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods(Website)

October 4, 2021

Angelea’s first MS chapter was just accepted!  This study shows amazing effects of zooplankton control of cyanobacteria in catfish ponds.  Great work, Angelea. Belfiore, A., R. P. Buley, E. G. Fernandez-Figueroa, M. Gladfelter, and A. E. Wilson. 2021. Zooplankton as an alternative method for controlling phytoplankton in catfish pond aquaculture. Aquaculture Reports 21:100897. (Website)

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September 24, 2021

We say goodbye to two wonderful labmates, Saranya and Callie.  We wish them well and hope to see them again soon.

October 3, 2021

The lab is growing again.  Welcome to our three new undergrad researchers, Lydia Bruns, Evan Browne, and Caroline Parrish. 

September 24, 2021

Stephanie, Yin, Edna, and I have a new remote sensing project to forecast algal blooms.  Very excited to start on this project!