Undergraduate Mentee

Chemical similarity of co-occurring trees decreases with precipitation and temperature in North American forests
Sedio, B., Marko J. Spasojevic, Jonathan A. Myers, S. Joseph Wright, Maria D. Person, Hamssika Chandrasekaran, Jack H. Dwenger, María Laura Prechi, Christian A. López, David N. Allen, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Jennifer L. Baltzer, Norm Bourg, Buck T. Castillo, Nicola J. Day, Emily DeWald-Wang, Christopher W. Dick, Timothy Y. James, Jordan G. Kueneman, Joseph A. LaManna, James A. Lutz, Ian McGregor, Sean M. McMahon, Geoffrey G. Parker, John D. Parker, and John H. Vandermeer. (2021). Chemical similarity of co-occurring trees decreases with precipitation and temperature in North American forests. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 679638. doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.679638

Variation in ground-dwelling arthropod communities across differently managed infiltration basins
Farhang S, Duffy D, Seymoure B. (2024). Variation in ground-dwelling arthropod communities across differently managed infiltration basins. The Canadian Entomologist. 156. doi:10.4039/tce.2024.8