The lab is growing again. Welcome to our three new undergrad researchers, Lydia Bruns, Evan Browne, and Caroline Parrish.
Lab News
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September 30, 2021
Our social media footprint has started. Thanks to Hannah for creating our new Instagram page.
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!
September 22, 2021
Bobby’s class project was just published! This is our 43rd publication from my meta-analysis class. Nice job, Bobby. Davis, R., A. Abebe, C. Boyd, and A. McNevin. 2021. Exploring the relationship between production intensity and land use: A meta-analytic approach with shrimp aquaculture. Journal of Environmental Management 300:113719 (PDF)
September 16, 2021
The Auburn University Graduate School just published a great story about Matt Gladfelter via their Instagram.
September 15, 2021
Reed Green beat me to publishing some of our data from our past large-scale, southeastern US lake monitoring project. Nice job, Reed! Green, W. R., A. B. Hoos, A. E. Wilson, and E. N. Heal. 2021. Development of a screening tool to examine lake and reservoir susceptibility to eutrophication in selected watersheds of the eastern and southeastern United States. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2021–5075, 59 pages (Website)
September 7, 2021
Matt, Edna, and I had a chance to share our water quality data and recommendations to improve the pond at the beautiful Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art with their Board of Directors. We are optimistic that an ecological approach will be used…and will work!
August 31, 2021
The College of Agriculture published a nice story about our lab efforts to train undergrad researchers. Check it out!
August 27, 2021
The lab is growing again. Welcome to our two new MS students, Hannah Zinnert and Suzanne Tenison.
August 23, 2021
I had the opportunity to talk with a reporter about algal blooms related to a terrible tragedy in CA where a family and their dog died and toxic algae are on the list of potential causes. Very sad situation. Story available here.