The following presentations are summaries of research projects and teaching activities conducted by students.
- Cascading Effects of Interactions Among Birds, Amphibians, Insects, and Plances Placed in a Food Chain
- Bat Abundance and Species Diversity in the Vicinity of Wetlands Situated in Residential Versus Park Wetlands, Central Iowa, U.S.A.
- Comparing Arthropod Abundance and Diversity in a Reconstructed Prairie and Mown Lawn Habitats
- Relationship Between Plant and Animal Taxon Richness in Terrestrial Habitat
- Trash Abundance and Water Transparency in Stormwater Wetlands
- Water Clarity and Fish Community Structure in Stormwater Wetlands
- Abundance and Diversity of Invertebrates in Different Habitats
- Adaptations of Aquatic and Terrestrial Turtles
- Habitat Types and Arthropod Diversity
- Insect Adaptations for Winter Survival
- Insect Diversity in Aquatic and Terrestrial Habitats
- Turtles in Wetland Food Webs
- Worm Abundance and Soil Characteristics
- Exploring Invertebrate Diversity and Soil Characteristics in an Iowa Prairie.pdf
- Insect Diversity on Native and Non-Native Plants.pdf
- Benefits of Controlled Burning to Reduce Plant Competition.pdf
- Plant Characteristics and Pollinator Abundance.pdf
- The Relationship between Biodiversity and Water Quality.pdf
- How do Plants and Birds Interact? Teaching Youth About Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
- Educating Youth on the Importance of Habitat Supporting Species Diversity
- Milkweed Growth and Insect Diversity in Relation to Elevation in an Iowa Landscape
- Stormwater Wetlands Fail to Improve Water Quality at Ada Hayden Heritage Park