
Amaryllis Adey
@fish_finatic
Aquatic ecologist @NDBios with the Stream and Wetland Ecology Lab | @UW and @IllinoisNRES alumni
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Have you heard of the International Mollusc of the Year Competition? Started in 2021, the objective of the competition is to increase awareness of the vast diversity of molluscs and the importance of their protection. Voting is taking place until April 14! moty2024.senckenberg.science/en/

The SRC is seeking donations for the 2024 live auction! This fundraiser supports the SFS endowment, which funds travel and research for students. If you would like to donate an item, please fill out this form: forms.gle/8phPP8YkbALRMq… Questions? Contact [email protected]


Full Time Technician Position! Come work on fun Blue Carbon projects in salt marshes. Check out the ad and our group: marsci.uga.edu/directory/peop… Apply 👇 ugajobsearch.com/postings/363549 @UGA_MarineSci Plum Island LTER




Three undergrads I work with did a great job presenting their work on Elodea in the Copper River Delta of Alaska today at Notre Dame Science #COSJAM!! Corbin Hite talked about his thesis assessing the impacts of Elodea on sockeye while Gracie and Jace talked about the impacts on food webs!



Finally, rounding out the SRC intros, we have our Social Media Chair, Amaryllis Adey! Amaryllis is a PhD student at the University of Notre Dame, where she studies coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes and southcentral Alaska


Welp… the Shogren Lab is looking for a PhD student for a 5-yr NSF project on eDNA transport at NEON wadeable streams! Start date in January or August 2025 😊 Reach out via email if interested!

Official posting for our NSF-funded DISTANCe project! Want to do stream research in streams across the CONUS? Interested in stream eDNA transport? Excited about collaboration & team science? Join our team! Shogren Lab








Researchers at Ecological Forecasting Initiative are calling for greater investment in ecological forecasting to mitigate climate change!! Read more in their NatureClimate article. nature.com/articles/s4155…

The scientific road can be a rocky one! If you're struggling with setbacks in your research, consider submitting an abstract for SFS 2025 for the session "From Dead Ends to Discovery: Embracing Failure as a Pathway to Scientific Progress." Organized by me and Amaryllis Adey!
