December 2018 CoST Research Day

BAHS undergraduates and graduate students shared their research at an informal research day sponsored by the College of Science and Technology in Hartline Lobby on December 7, 2018.  Presenting research were:

Hannah Anderson. Impacts of Pipeline Construction on Water Quality of Fishing Creek (Bloomsburg, PA)

Emily Ashberry, Jenni Soohy, Aaron Gordon-Weaver, and Steven Rier. Understanding the Environmental Context of Algal Priming of coarse particulate organic matter in streams.

Caitlyn Collins. Zooplankton as an Indicator of the Trophic State of a Lake.

Keara Drummer. Diatom Distribution in the Sediments of Meeker Bog.

Morgan Ilgenfritz and William Coleman. Investigating the Functional Role of  GABAergic Signaling at the Lumbricus terrestris Neuromuscular Junction using Synaptogreen C4 Dye and Confocal Microscopy.

Samantha Maywald. Total Organic Carbon: A Potential Factor in Mosquito Larvae Presence in Forest Pools.

Jessica Paoletti and Clay Corbin. Condition and Taxon Sampling of the Avian Skeletal Collection at Bloomsburg University

Benjamin Paul. Differences in Structure and Function of Macroinvertebrates Communities in Naturally Acidic and Acid Mind Drainage Impacted Areas. 

Victoria Roper and Steven Rier. Nutrient Availability in a Natural versus Restored Wetland

Nakota Wadena, Sean Hartzell and Steven Rier. Comparison of the Autumn Dietary Trends of Allegheny Crayfish  (Faxonius obscurus)to a Native Congener, the Appalachian Brook Crayfish (Cambaris bartonii)



Caitlyn Collins
Ben Paul explains his poster to Dr. Beishline

Emily Ashberry

Jessica Paoletti

Kearra Drummer

Hannah Anderson explains her research to Dr. Wood

Morgan Ilgenfritz and research mentor Dr. Coleman

Nakota Wadena

Samantha Maywald

Victoria Roper

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