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September 2019:

map of the Cache Slough Complex showing the frequency of resistant H. azteca genotypes at several locations.A new paper published from our lab describes the Cache Slough Complex in California, a site where extreme rain events have driven the evolution of resistance in Hyalella azteca.  This paper reviews several studies and thoroughly characterizes the pesticide stressors and resulting evoltuionary events that have occurred.  

Chemical and Toxicological Effects on Cache Slough after Storm-Driven Contaminant Inputs

May 2019:

 

Congratulations to all our graduates, especially Dr. Bonnie Blalock, the winner of the SFE Discovery and Innovation Award and Dr. Kaley Major, winner of the SFE Legacy award!

 

April 2019:

Jessie Tenaglia presented her Environmental Honors Thesis:A Geospatial Analysis of Mitis’s edulis Along the Massachusetts South Shore at the University of Massachusetts Undergraduate Research Conference.

 

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