We've been busy working on several projects this summer that include the second year of a student honors thesis work and the preliminary development of another undergraduate honors thesis. Ruric Bowman and Brittany Lenze are working this summer a research assistants with some additional help from new student Bailey Schwenk. We've been out catching adult insects in the Mosquito Creek watershed to determine if adult stream insects move into the forest canopy as adults and helping out on a bunch of other project examining forest communities and aquatic macroinvertebrates. The most exciting development is that Brittany Lenze's field experiment examining the effect of warming on Canada Thistle (and invasive plant species) is up and running. We'll be checking temperatures to be sure the black plastic is warming the soil as we hope, and we now have a full set of backup plants on the ready in case the thistles in the experiment fail to grow (which, itself, may be an important result). More to come as the field season moves along ...
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