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2008 Interns
Wayne Daniel
Dillard University

Conservation genetics of breadfruit
Robert Welter
Truman State University

Rock-eating fungi
Noah Sokol
University of Guelph

Patterns of genetic variation among rare, widespread, and invasive Cirsium congeners

L to R: Louise Egerton-Warburton (REU Director), Nyree Zerega (REU Co-ordinator) with CBG scientists, Krissa Skogen and Pat Herendeen


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2008 Interns
Denise Feng
Bard College

Effects of flowering phenology and spatial distance on gene dispersal in Echinacea angustifolia
Lani Rosenthal
Whitman College

Temporal variation in pollinator behavior on a common prairie plant
Graduate student assistant
Jon De Long
Northwestern University

Jon was an REU intern with us in 2006- check out his poster! He is now a grad student in the Northwestern University- Chicago Botanic Garden M.S. program in Plant Conservation.
Participating Summer Intern:
Adam Kahn
Yeshiva University

Field of dreams: could a corn crop enhance the recovery of the soil biota during restoration?
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2008 Interns
Kathleen Quigley
Monmouth College

Bundle sheath extension density along a light gradient
Alexandra Zelles
Northland College

Above- and belowground interactions during prairie restoration after common buckthorn invasion
Christine Askham
Gustavus Adolphus College

Comparing native bee pollinators of two common wildflowers in parks and prairies of the Chicago region
Participating Summer Intern:
Andrea Jilling
McGill University

Divergent soil microbial community responses to restoration practices after invasive plant removal
Participating Summer Intern:
Elina Dilmukhametova
Lake Forest College

Bridging the generation gap: Temporal variation in genetic diversity in naturalized and restored populations of the rare plant, Cirsium pitcheri
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