People in the Roy Lab

• Kai Blaisdell
(First Year Ph.D. student, rotating in the lab Fall 05)

• Erika Hersch
(4th Year Ph.D. student)
Dissertation subject: Causes and consequences of color variation in Castilleja

• Susie Holmes
(First Year, Master's student)
Thesis subject: Relationships between shade and competition in the distribution patterns of the invasive grass, Brachypodiumsylvaticum

• Jenny Rohrs-Ritchie
(2nd Year Ph.D)
Dissertation subject: Physiological consequences of parasite attack on boreal plants under different abiotic conditions

• Danielle Kellar
(Biology Honors Thesis)
Thesis subject: Are invasive plants more tolerant to parasite attack than natives are?

 

 

• Laurel Pfeifer-Meister (left)
(4th Year Ph.D.)
Dissertation subject: How effective are various prairie restoration techniques in re-establishing ecosystem functioning?

• Julie Kemp Stewart (right)
(3rd Year Ph.D. student)
Dissertation subject: Do plant parasites control host populations?