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Troy Tetreault
Advisor: Dr. Ken Aho
Degree: M.S. Biology
Office: Life Science 419
Research
Using plant-pollinator networks, newly-developed insect exclosure methods, and historical comparisons to inform conservation strategies and future directions for ecological research.
Education
2019, B.S. Ecology, State University of New York - Plattsburgh
Biographical Sketch
Troy is an MS student working with Dr. Ken Aho, and joined the lab in the Fall of 2019. Before attending ISU, he graduated from the State University of New York at Plattsburgh with a bachelor's degree in Ecology and a minor in Botany. During his time as an undergraduate at Plattsburgh he was involved in numerous independent research projects that included wetland ecosystem responses to wildfire, tree encroachment into a boreal peatland, and alpine plant-pollinator interactions. For his master's work, Troy is working on updating methods of pollination ecology and investigating pollinator networks using newly collected and historical observational data. During his free time he enjoys trail running, hiking, and rock climbing.
Teaching
BIOL 2228 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
BIOL 2227 Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
BIOL 1102 Major Concepts in Biology II Lab
BIOL 1101 Major Concepts in Biology I Lab
BIOL 1100 Concepts in Biology Lab