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    Plant Functional Community Assembly in Grasslands and Wetlands : Effects of Moisture Stress 

    Wendel, Lya; Renslow, Hannah; O’Brien, Kristen; Craig, Matt (2025-04)
    We investigated how stress (low moisture and mineral nutrients) influences how functional community assembly differs from random drift assembly. Plant strategy theory suggests that stressful habitats should be dominated ...
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    Monitoring 25 Years of Change : Long-Term Patterns in Coral Reef Fish Assemblage Structure and Shifting Reef Environments 

    Copeland, Dominick; Dunnum, Cora; Goodman, Olivia; Malin, Ingrid; Wahl, Jada (2025-04)
    This study explored patterns of spatial and temporal variability in the structure of coral reef fish assemblages around San Salvador Island, The Bahamas. For 25 years, students from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire ...
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    FTIR Analysis of Environmental Effects on Pyridine-SO2 Complexes 

    Siewert, Dani; Jacobs, Kimberly (2025-04)
    This research looks at the effect of inert environments on the structures of pyridine-SO2 complexes. These effects were able to be observed both experimentally through low temperature FTIR as well as computational models. ...
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    Detecting Introgression in Helianthus Populations in Wisconsin 

    Corwin, Brandy (2025-04)
    Introgression is the incorporation of genetic material from one species into another and can contribute to evolution. The goal of this research was to detect if introgression occurred in population of three sunflower species ...
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    Resurrecting Memory : Uncovering the History of Jungfernhof Concentration Camp Barracks Using Ground Penetrating Radar in Riga, Latvia 

    Heuinsch, Ellen M.; Anderson, Dana L.; Fogarty, Faith M.; Olski, Jaden M.; Reeder, Joseph; Rocha, Tylor M.; Ziemer, Reed (2025-04)
    Ten kilometers outside Riga, a city located on the northern coast of Latvia, stands a public park that may seem mundane, but beneath the surface lies a dark past. Today the site is known as Mazjumpramuizha Park, but it was ...
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    Exploring Solutions to Combat Food Waste and Insecurity in Higher Education : Food Equity Programs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire 

    O'Brien, Kristen (2025-04)
    Food insecurity is a global phenomenon that affects a wide range of people and is a significant concern for Americans. Students in higher education also grapple with food insecurity and can struggle to access nutritious ...
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    Assessing Cytotoxic Effects of Essential Oils in Breast Cancer Cells 

    Pahl, Claire (2025-04)
    We will evaluate the cytotoxic effects of ginger oil on cultured MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. Essential oils, commonly used through topical application or aromatherapy, have been explored for their potential to alleviate ...
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    Improving the Fabrication of OLEDs to Increase Light Emission 

    Cooper, Edward (2025-04)
    Our research focuses on the fabrication of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). To produce efficient OLEDs, charges must be injected into the active organic layer where they can recombine to emit light. In our project, ...
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    The Effects of Stellar Winds on The Orbits of Planets Around Massive Stars 

    Mullikin, Grace (2025-04)
    Our project aims to discover the effects that solar winds have on the orbital pathways of planets around massive stars. This will allow us to understand why some planets survive in the habitable zone while others are ...
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    Effects of zonation on mangrove health on San Salvador Island, Bahamas : Analyzing Soil Salinity, Tree Health, and Leaf Health of Mangrove Communities 

    Oestreicher, Ella; Ravara, Tia; Sawall, Joshua; Sayovitz, Kayla (2025-04)
    Mangrove communities play a significant role in shaping coastal communities such as San Salvador Island, Bahamas. Communities consisting of red, black, white, and buttonwood trees are commonly divided into specific regions ...
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