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On a recent beautiful late summer day at The Ohio State University, students in ENR 4345 - Methods in Aquatic Ecology led by instructors Dr. Lauren Pintor and Krystal Pocock had the opportunity to learn first-hand about aquatic macroinvertebrates and sample for them. The School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR) caught up with Dr. Pintor and Ms. Pocock to find out more about what students discovered and how these in-field class experiences make a difference.
Faculty Member Investigator on NSF Rules of Life Grant
Does intraspecific variation in behavior affect ecosystem functions?
Identifying high-risk waterways early could circumvent crisis later This news release originally appeared on the website of The Ohio State University and was written by Misti Crane.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Harmful algal blooms in rivers and streams are neither well-understood nor easily predicted, and researchers at The Ohio State University are hoping to change that.
Chris Johnson, MS Candidate in Fisheries and Wildlife Science, will present Direct and Indirect Effects of the Invasive Orconectes rusticus on Native O. sanbornii in Ohio Streams as his Graduate Defense Seminar in 128 Heffner Wetland Research and Education Bldg.
This news release originally appeared on The Ohio State University News Room website and was written by Pam Frost Gorder.