Kim, Andrea, and Shannon present at Global Temple

Kim Reuter, Andrea Gudiel, and Shannon McGinnis have presented at the Global Temple Conference.  This interdisciplinary symposium, held on November 14th, highlights international research conducted by graduate and undergraduate students,  faculty, and staff at Temple University.  The Sewall Lab was represented by Kim, Andrea, and Shannon, who presented their international research through well-received poster presentations.  Projects were:

“Habitat degradation and frugivore-fruit tree mutualisms in Madagascar” by Kim Reuter

“The effects of local forest use on non-native plant populations in northern Madagascar” by Andrea Gudiel

“The threat of fatality from fungal diseases in wildlife: factors that affect disease dynamics and host survival” by Shannon McGinnis

Congratulations to Kim, Andrea, and Shannon!

 

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