FOR401/FOR403 Research Showcase
The annual FOR401/FOR403 Research Showcase took place on April 2nd in the Daniels Building, 1 Spadina Crescent. FOR401H1 Reseach Paper/Thesis in Forest Conservation and FOR403H1 Directed Readings are courses in which Forestry undergraduate students work one-on-one with a professorial supervisor to work on a variety of research projects and assignments.
This event exhibits posters based on students’ findings and results of their coursework and allows for discussion amongst their peers and faculty members. Here are a few of the students with their posters.
Student Aaron MacDonald with Supervisor Prof. John Caspersen
Poster topic: Can the health of deciduous trees be assessed throughout the year?
Student Audrey Melkoumov with Supervisor Prof. Sally Krigstin and Dr. Javad Sameni
Poster topic: Production of Enhanced Biobased Materials from Organic Fertilizer and Paper Waste
Student Jen Cann discusses her piece with her supervisor, Prof. Sean Thomas
Poster topic: Biochar and inactive brewer’s yeast seed coatings for soil restoration
Student Charlie Olsen
Poster topic: Beyond common gardens: the impact of environmental hetereogeneity on within-species assisted migration
Student Anna Deavers
Poster topic: The U.S. Forest Service’s Role in Restoring Abandoned Surface Mines in Appalachia
Student Maximus Caron
Poster topic: Predicting Likely Hotspots for Lanternfly Establishment in Mississauga, Ontario
Student Jessica Underwood with Supervisor Prof. Patrick James
Poster topic: Genetic Consequences of Outbreaks in Forest Lepidoptera: Temporal Variation in Effective Population Size (Ne)
Student Victoria Córdova-Morote
Poster topic: The use of Pollen Paleo-Records to Reflect Forest Vegetation Responses to Historical Land-Use Policy Shifts
These and all student posters can be found displayed in the first-floor hallway of the Earth Sciences Centre in the Forestry area.