Author name: Caroline Kanaskie

Information behind the publication “Distinct Communities Under the Snow: Describing Characteristics of Subnivium Arthropod Communities” by Chris Ziadeh, MSc

Christopher P Ziadeh, Shayleigh B Ziadeh, Breanne H Aflague, Mark A Townley, Matthew P Ayres, Alexandra R Contosta, Jeff R Garnas. Distinct communities under the snow: describing characteristics of subnivium arthropod communities, Environmental Entomology, 2024; nvae017, https://doi.org/10.1093/ee/nvae017 Written by Chris Ziadeh ’23G, former Garnas lab technician and master’s student Prior to starting this research, I knew nothing […]

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Caroline’s first big paper: community ecology of southern pine beetle on Long Island, New York 

PhD candidate Caroline Kanaskie here. I’m proud to share that my first big paper is now available as an advance article in Environmental Entomology! This is the result of my masters research.  Kanaskie CR, Dodds KJ, Stephen FM, Garnas JR. 2023. Southern pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and its associated insect community: similarities and key differences

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September lab member highlights: Skype-a-Scientist, and Spain!

The Garnas Lab wrapped up a busy September! Here are some highlights: Liz recently chatted with a 9th grade honors biology class about termites and beetles. She connected with the class via Skype a Scientist–the students were in New Jersey! The students read one of her papers and were very excited to ask about both the

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