Welcome, Amanda and Jasmine!

Amanda Wik and Jasmine Rios join Ruhi Lab as Ph.D. students.

We’re thrilled to welcome Amanda Wik and Jasmine Rios as new Ph.D. students in the Ruhi Lab! Amanda is co-advised with Ted Grantham and will be studying how dam removals in the Klamath River may be able to restore food-web dynamics and ecosystem processes – focusing on cross-ecosystem linkages between the aquatic and the riparian environment. Jasmine is co-advised with Laureano Gherardi and will be studying how increased environmental variation (‘climate whiplash’) from climate change erodes biodiversity in vernal pool seedbanks – comparing responses of animal and plant communities via mesocosm experiments and field observations. Welcome, Amanda and Jasmine – we are so excited to have you!

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