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Research

Songbird Research in Vineyards

I am currently investigating how the addition of nest boxes affects bird communities and whether this has any top-down effect on insects in Napa Valley winegrape vineyards. My project focuses on winegrape vineyards that lie along gradients of local habitat and landscape complexity and will also address how local habitat and landscape composition influence bird communities. I am examining avian point counts and insect sampling conducted for two seasons on 20 vineyards, 10 with existing nest boxes and 10 with nest boxes added between field seasons. I'm currently interested in how land use influences biological communities (particularly birds) and how promoting native species in agricultural landscapes could benefit both biodiversity and farm productivity alike. This research has the potential to offer deeper insights for management decisions concerning pest control by investigating the potential benefits of attracting more insect-eating birds to agricultural landscapes. ​
 

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OSU Undergraduate Denman Research Forum - 1st Place in Animal & Insect Science Category

Undergraduate thesis: Patterns of Taxonomic and Ecological Diversity of a Non-bee Pollinator (Diptera: Syrphidae) in Ohio. In 2022, I presented and won an award for this research. If you'd like to learn more about my project, please view my poster: 

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Hover Fly Project Blog Post

Funding Awarded for Hover Fly Research 

OSU College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Student Research Scholarship, May 2021

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OSU Undergraduate Student Research Grant, December 2020

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