Andrea has presented her research at the Biology Department’s Spring Poster Session on May 3rd, 2013. She presented a poster at the well-attended session, which serves as a capstone event for undergraduates, and a means to communicate research findings to the university community. Her field work focused on an analysis of data she collected during fieldwork in northern Madagascar last summer, and was entitled “The
effects of local human use on non-native plant species in a national park in
northern Madagascar.”
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A position is open for a prospective doctoral student to study the ecology and conservation of rare and threatened butterflies and their prairie habitats. Applications are due by December 15, 2025, and the position will begin in summer or fall of 2026 (see Opportunities page for a full description)
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Additional opportunities available for postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate students (see Opportunities page)