28.092022September 28, 2022 Teasing apart invasive worm impacts on native speciesBy Justin DalabaIn Blog, Research SummariesTags Amynthas, field research, food web, herpetofauna, impacts, invasive species, jumping worm, mescosm, microhabitat, native species, research, snakes, toads, trophic interactions Can invasive worms serve as food for native species? How do they alter leaf litter microhabitat? New research offers insight into the potential effects and trophic interactions of jumping worms (Amynthas spp.) and native reptiles and amphibians.
23.112021November 23, 2021 Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Annise DobsonBy Justin DalabaIn Blog, Researcher SpotlightsTags biodiversity, climate change, conservation, deer, earthworms, ecosystem, environmental sustainability, forest health, human impact, invasive plants, jumping worm, land use, management, pollution, research, resilience Dr. Annise Dobson's invasion research is motivated by forest conservation for all, particularly in urban and managed forests.