Browsing SUNY Plattsburgh by Author "Garneau, Danielle"
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The Ausable River
Craig, Anika; McKinley, Kristine; Putnam, Alex (2016) -
Baseline Study of Herbivore Preferences to Plant-vigor: A Distance-Mentored Undergraduate Research Experience
Peterson, Marc (2014)Plants conspicuously display their energy production by a number of phenotypic characteristics; such as the number of leaves, flowers, pods, and their growth rate. When under predation by an herbivore, these factors can ... -
Bird Window Strike Monitoring at SUNY Plattsburgh
Hansen, Bendik (2014)Bird window collisions are a major anthropogenically-derived threat, resulting in 100-1000 million bird deaths annually in the U.S., making it the second largest mortality factor for birds. The relationship between bird ... -
Bryophytes of Ausable Chasm
Trahan, Rosemary (2017)We surveyed bryophyte diversity along the Rim, Inner sanctum, and Little Dry Chasm trails at Ausable Chasm. Using 50cm2 quadrats comparisons were made between bryophyte Genera. Results suggest that the Dry Chasm trail had ... -
Camera Trap Evaluation of Wildlife Use of Culverts in Northern New York
Lauria, Ashley; Lee, Elizabeth (2016)Culverts are structured tunnels that are designed to divert water underneath roadways. Wildlife use culverts to connect to other habitat within their home range and their use reduces roadkill mortalities. The goal of this ... -
Camera trap monitoring of wildlife following a wildfire at the Altona Flat Rock forest
Jaeger, Tristan; Adams, Matthew; Staats, Lloyd; Garneau, Danielle; Lesser, Mark (2020-05-05)Forest disturbance can drastically alter wildlife habitat (i.e., cover, forage and prey abundance). Response of wildlife to disturbance events, particularly the timing involved in returning to pre-disturbance conditions, ... -
Characterization of Microplastics using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR)
Ashline, Erin (2018)Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) is a spectroscopy technique widely used to analyze polymer profiles of particulate at a chemical level. The goal of this study was to assess the polymer composition of microplastics ... -
Chazy and the Miner Institute
Gonzalez, Amanda; Trahan, Rosemary (2016) -
Chrysemys picta (Painted turtle) Demographic and Home Range Patterns in Rural vs. Urban Ponds
Drollette, Kelley; Whyte, Cassondra (2014)Research suggests that turtle populations are declining and gender ratios are skewed as a result of urbanization. In particular, most turtle populations appear male skewed where anthropogenic disturbance has occurred. In ... -
Chrysemys picta (Painted turtle) Demographic Patterns in Rural vs. Urban Ponds
Gardner, Brittany; Galante, Desiree (2014)Research suggests that turtle populations are declining and gender ratios are skewed as a result of urbanization. In particular, most turtle populations appear male skewed where anthropogenic disturbance has occurred. In ... -
Chrysemys picta (Painted turtle) Demographic Patterns in Rural vs. Urban Ponds: An Ecological Research as Education Network (EREN) project
Hilling, Thomas; Busch, Allison; DeSantis, Grace (2016)Research suggests that turtle populations are declining and gender ratios are skewed as a result of urbanization. In particular, most turtle populations appear male-skewed where anthropogenic disturbance has occurred. In ... -
The Ecological Value of Cemeteries and Historical Places
Moriarty, Melissa; Zborowski, Daniel; Garneau, Danielle (2018)Habitat loss and fragmentation is a common conservation threat in the United States. Land in urban areas is at a premium for biodiversity preservation and historic landmarks and cemeteries are green spaces that undergo ... -
Environmental Impact of Trains in the Adirondacks
Busch, Ali; Varin, Zoey (2016) -
Evaluating Bioremediation Potential for Plastic Pollution with Wax Worms, Galleria mellonella
Elliott, Alexandria M. (2017)Recently researchers have been seeking methods to address plastic pollution problems. These range from oceanic harvesters, to washing machine bags which limit fiber emissions, to bioremediators. In 2015, researchers ... -
An examination of sensory input in anti-predator behavior of the American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Carroll, Rory; Garneau, Danielle (Scientia Discipulorum: SUNY Plattsburgh, 2013)Sensing, processing, and responding to environmental cues is a fundamental process, particularly for avifauna. The degree to which signals are effectively responded to, determines an individual's and a species' ability to ... -
Examining the Presence of Microplastic in Wastewater-Derived Soil Amendment
Koritkowski, Carlee; Garneau, Danielle (2020-05-05)There is growing research on the impact of microplastics in terms of uptake in consumer products (e.g., sea salt, bottled/tap water, beer, mussels, fish, and soil amendments). Studies have shown that wastewater effluent ... -
Field and Molecular Survey of Lyme Disease in Northern New York
Provost, Alexandra; Bowman, David; VanBrocklin, Hope (2015)The black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis), which is the Lyme disease spirochete (Borrelia burgdorferi) vector, is prevalent in northern New York. By parasitizing small animal reservoirs, the black-legged tick infects the ... -
Field and Molecular Survey of Lyme Disease in Northern New York in 2015
Paulo de Mattos, Adolfo Jr; Smith, Matthew (2016)The black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis), which is the Lyme disease spirochete (Borrelia burgdorferi) vector, is prevalent in northern New York. By parasitizing small animal reservoirs, the black-legged tick infects the ... -
Georeference Inventory of SUNY Plattsburgh's Taxidermy Collection
Van Splinter, Jessica (2014)In the midst of global climate change, invasive species, habitat loss/fragmentation, and pollution, which leads to local extirpation and extinction, taxidermy collections are essential in educating the public on the ... -
History and Environmental Occurences of Keeseville, New York
Hammer, Chad (2016)