Aaron Gordon-Weaver presents thesis research on stream ecology

 


Aaron Gordon-Weaver successfully defended his Master’s thesis “Response of Stream Biofilms to Pulsed versus Steady-State Phosphorus Additions” during fall semester 2020. Aaron used an artificial stream set up to investigate how pulses of phosphorous affect algal growth, a topic relevant to understanding how fertilizer runoff can impact stream ecosystems. Aaron’s major professor is Dr. Steven Rier and Drs. Lauri Green and Thomas Klinger served on his thesis committee.

Aaron earned his B.S. in Biology from Bloomsburg University. He has presented research at many scientific meetings including the College of Science and Technology Research Day, the Susquehanna Valley Undergraduate Research Symposium, the Society for Freshwater Science, and the Susquehanna River Symposium. Congratulations Aaron!


Popular posts from this blog

Internship Experience for Medical Imaging Majors

Penn State Primary Care Scholars Program

Dr. Stefanie Kroll, stream ecologist, presents seminar