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Contact Information
Address:
444 Russell Laboratories
Department of Entomology
1630 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706
Phone Number:
(608) 263-0964
FAX:
(608) 262-3322
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Research Interenst
My research interests are in the impact of habitat fragmentation and land-use on insect communities. More specifically, I am interested in how insect communities in agroecosystems are influenced by local and landscape scale land management and development.
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Education
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin USA
Graduate Student, Entomology and Agro-ecology, Present
Advisor: Claudio Gratton
Bates College, Lewiston, Maine USA
B.A., Environmental Studies (minor: German) with Honors, May, 2003
Honors Thesis: “The Impact of Patch Retention on Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Communities in Western Maine”
Advisor: Curtis Bohlen
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Research Experience
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ USA
Research Assistant, May-August 2004 and May 2005-June 2006
Supervisors: Dr. Claire Kremen, Dr. Rachael Winfree, and Dr. Neal Williams
- Field research on native bee populations and pollination in woods, old fields, and agricultural settings.
- Worked with principle investigators to plan and develop field protocol.
- Co-coordinated field program; trained and oversaw field assistants.
- Collected, identified, pinned, and labeled native bees; maintained collection of 1800+ bee specimens.
- Contacted farmers for permission to conduct research on over 25 farms in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
- Created and maintained GIS project for field sites.
- Created and maintained Excel database on field results.
Program in Environmental Studies, Bates College, Lewiston, ME USA
Undergraduate Research, May 2002 - May 2003
Supervisors: Curtis Bohlen (Bates advisor) and Andrew Whitman (Manomet)
- Planned and conducted honors thesis project on impact of forest management on ground beetle communities in cooperation with the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences and the Maine Forest Service Insect and Disease Lab.
- Collected, pinned, identified, and labeled 888 ground beetle specimens representing 28 species found in a variety of forest habitats in Maine.
- Presented and defended findings before a committee of Bates professors and an outside examiner.
- Reported results in Gaines, H.R., 2003. The Impact of Patch Retention on Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Communities in Western Maine. Honors Thesis. In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Bates College, Lewiston, ME. 38pp.
- Member of an 8-person multidisciplinary team examining the ecological impacts of patch retention in forest management, and obtained extensive experience measuring forest structure.
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Scholarly Presentations
- H.R. Gaines. 2003. Impact of Patch Retention on Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
- Communities in Western Maine . Mount David Summit, Bates College , Lewiston , Maine
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Honars and Awards
- Honorable Mention NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, 2006
- Honors Thesis, Bates College, 2003
- Inducted into Sigma Xi, Bates College, 2003
- Hughes Summer Fellowship, Bates College, 2002
- Hoffman Research Support Grant, Bates College , 2002
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