FERN: Streams of the Anthropocene 

Everyone at HHL loves tea, especially watershed tea! The ingredients in this tea are not your typical tea leaves, but instead a series of dissolved components of the many aquatic environments in flows through. HHL researcher Shayenna Nolan is investigating DOM as a medium for measuring stream health, and recently published her undergraduate thesis in the esteemed journal Ecological Indicators.

By |2024-03-23T18:35:21+00:00March 23, 2024|FERN, Our Work|0 Comments

FERN: The Story of Two Branches: Unionid Freshwater Mussels

An important member of the invertebrate community - Unionid freshwater mussels - are often excluded in regular monitoring. Undergraduate thesis researchers Dante Bresolin (2021) and Nolan Lachance (2023) embarked on a mission to investigate the relationships between mussel communities of the Sydenham River.

By |2024-03-20T14:40:06+00:00March 20, 2024|FERN, Our Work|0 Comments

FERN: What’s the Story With Phragmites?

Invasive, non-native, exotic – these are all names attributed to plants and animals that have come from other places and have overwhelmed local ecosystems with their overwhelming abundance and impact on local species. Postdoctoral scholar Dr. Courtney Robichaud addressed one aspect of the relationship with Phragmites through an ecosystem-scale experiment on Phragmites removal during their PhD at the University of Waterloo.

By |2024-03-18T14:30:52+00:00March 18, 2024|FERN, Our Work|0 Comments
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