Victoria Roper earns Best Graduate Poster Award

Victoria Roper

Victoria Roper won an award for Best Graduate Student Poster at the Susquehanna River Symposium held at Bucknell University on October 26 and 27, 2018.  Dr. Lauri Green is her research mentor.  Graduate student Ben Paul and undergraduate Amanda Aulenbach assisted with the field work. Dr. Steve Rier provided technical support.Victoria's poster was entitled "Aerial insectivore response to acid mine drainage in Pennsylvania streams." Acid mine drainage is to known to have a a negative impact on insect and bird diversity. This study investigated the differences in water quality, nest density, and  nest activity for insect-eating birds  in three creeks that historically have been affected by acid mine drainage and three creeks that were not affected. The group found that sites impacted by acid mine drainage had poorer water quality and reductions in nesting density and the number of active nests. You can read more about the symposium at 

http://www.eg.bucknell.edu/wse/river_symposiums/2018/index.html
Congratulations to Victoria and team!
Ben Roper and Amanda Aulenbach






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