Stephanie (Longstaff) Hummel
PhD Student
- Project Title: Shallow Lakes and Watersheds
Project Information...
Research:
- Investigating how watersheds are impacted by shallow lake sediment multi-element characteristics
- Investigating pore water chemistry along a gradient from wetlands to uplands
Teaching:
At North Dakota State University
- Bio 150L Introductory Biology Lab (Sequence 1) (Fall 2013)
- Bio 151L Introductory Biology Lab (Sequence 2) (Spring 2014)
At Michigan State University
- Bio 160L Organisms and Populations Lab (Spring 2011, 2012, 2013)
- FW 101 Introduction to Fisheries and Wildlife (Fall 2011, 2012)
M.Sc. Conferred: (May 2013)
Michigan State University
Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
Degree: Fisheries and Wildlife (Wildlife Ecology)
Research Focus: How wetland ecosystems are impacted by deer herbivory; Modeling white-tailed deer habitat suitability of wetland vegetation types; How does white-tailed deer use of wetlands impact waterbird wetland use
Awards/Grants Received: Coming Soon
Publications:
S. Longstaff. 2014. "A buck in the muck" Spotlight by MSU Fisheries and Wildlife Department 10: 6-8
Contact Information: stephanie.longstaff@ndsu.edu