Estimating white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population impacts on vegetation at the Abernathy Field Station by Joe Laslo. An EVS 430 yearlong project. Presented as an oral presentation at the Annual Undergraduate Biology Research Symposium for Western Pennsylvania and to the W&J campus as part of the EVS capstone talks, 2007.
Owls at Abernathy Field Station by Brad Firestone and Andrea Fletcher. A BIO 217 project presented at the W&J spring poster session, 2007.
Presence of Mustelidae at Abernathy Field Station by Tim Betts. Presented as an oral presentation to the BIO 217 class, 2007.
White-footed and deer mice in winter at the Abernathy Field Station by Matt Hunt. Presented as an oral presentation to the BIO 217 class, 2007.
Winter white-tailed deer movement and response to predator scent by Micah Pears. Presented as an oral presentation to the BIO 217 class, 2007.
Behavioral response of Parids and Non-Parids to predation risks: balancing foraging with vigilance by Joe Laslo and Dave Grunzel. A BIO 207 project presented at the W&J spring poster session, 2007.
A comparison of visible subcutaneous fat reserves as employed by caching and non-caching winter resident avian species by Justin Nock, Amanda Watkins, and Logan Weygandt. A BIO 207 project presented at the W&J spring poster session, 2007.