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Student Posters – 2021

Session 4 – Student Posters

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Population dynamics of an early-stage invasion of Corbicula Asian clams in a Pacific Northwest lake

– Alexandra K. Tyler, Walla Walla University
Coauthors: Allison M. Simmons, Walla Walla University, David L. Cowles, Walla Walla University

Plant surprises in Lake Ozette

– Nathaniel T. Iwakoshi, Walla Walla University
Coauthors: Allison M. Simmons, Walla Walla University, Alexandra K. Tyler, Walla Walla University, David L. Cowles, Walla Walla University

The role of an invasive snail in the aquatic food web at Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens

– Wyatt Cranston, University of Puget Sound
Coauthors: Kena Fox-Dobbs, University of Puget Sound, Charlie Crisafulli, retired U.S. Forest Service

Mapping the spread and ecological impacts of invasive New Zealand mudsnails in Spirit Lake

– Meg Smith, University of Washington Tacoma
Coauthors: James Gawel, University of Washington Tacoma, Charlie Crisafulli, Mount St. Helens Institute

Comparing 40-year sediment records of aquatic ecosystem evolution in two large lakes in the blast zone of Mount St. Helens

– Maeve Gallagher, University of Puget Sound
Coauthors: Avery Shinneman, University of Washington Bothell, James Gawel, University of Washington Tacoma; Angelica Luchetto University of Washington Bothell, Kena Fox-Dobbs, University of Puget Sound

Session 6 – Public Use & Monitoring

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Decoding the food web for Omak Lake, the largest saline lake in Washington

– Alexander D. Reyes, Washington State University
Coauthors: Bryan Jones, Colville Confederated Tribes, Barry Moore, Washington State University, Timothy Taylor, Lummi Tribes

Session 7 – Student Posters

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Impacts of sulfur loading following alum treatment of Waughop Lake, Pierce County, Washington

– Colin Glaze, University of Puget Sound
Coauthor: Jeff Tepper, University of Puget Sound

UW Bothell students create six posters to raise awareness on lake management

– Jodylene Delosreyes, University of Washington Bothell
– Tram Lam, University of Washington Bothell
Coauthors: Avery Shinneman, University of Washington Bothell, Joan Hardy, Lake Advocates

Assessing socioeconomic and temporal patterns of cultural ecosystem services provided by King County lakes

– Lexus Martin, University of Washington Tacoma

Assessing spatiotemporal patterns of cultural ecosystem services provided by North King and Snohomish County lakes

– Selene Bogstie, School of IAS University of Washington Bothell
Coauthors: Lexi Martin, University of Washington Tacoma, Rachel Fricke, University of Washington, Avery Shinneman, University of Washington Bothell, Julian Olden, University of Washington, James Gawel, University of Washington Tacoma