New Team Member Spotlight: Adam Siders

Adam is an aquatic ecologist broadly interested in resource subsidies, the role of animals in ecosystem function, and food webs. When he’s not doing science, Adam enjoys hanging with his dog, fishing, hiking, paddling, and birding. What research are you currently working on?I am studying the functional role of breakwaters as a tool to prevent…Continue Reading New Team Member Spotlight: Adam Siders

New Team Member Spotlight: Elaine Rice

Elaine is an undergraduate in the biogeochemistry and ecohydrology labs. She is interested in characterizing flooding events across a wetland gradient.  What research are you currently working on?My current research focuses on using pressure transducers to characterize flooding events across a hydrologic gradient. What are you looking forward to most about conducting your research?I have limited experience…Continue Reading New Team Member Spotlight: Elaine Rice

New Team Member Spotlight: Jasmine Morejon

Jasmine is a MS student in the Jones Ecohydrology lab. She received her B.S. in Environmental Geology from Florida Gulf Coast University and her undergrad research focused on saltwater intrusion in groundwater and its relation to vegetation change on barrier islands. She enjoys reading, hiking, and finding cool rocks. ​What research are you currently working on?I…Continue Reading New Team Member Spotlight: Jasmine Morejon

New Team Member Spotlight: Ashleigh Kirker

Ashleigh is a postdoctoral scientist using hydrologic modeling and storm sampling to understand connectivity in flooded wetlands and steams. She received her Ph.D. in Geosciences from Temple University where she focused on the spatial variability of runoff pathways in urban catchments. She is especially excited about the integration of field work with distributed surface-subsurface models. What…Continue Reading New Team Member Spotlight: Ashleigh Kirker

New Team Member Spotlight: Shelbie Kellum

Shelbie is a PhD student in the Jones Ecohydrology lab. She obtained her bachelor’s in biology from the Mississippi University for Women and is currently working on her master’s in geography at the University of Southern Mississippi. Her thesis work concerns identifying potential pond habitat sites for the critically endangered dusky gopher frog. She likes…Continue Reading New Team Member Spotlight: Shelbie Kellum

New Team Member Spotlight: Alisha Guglielmi

Alisha is a PhD student in the Jones Ecohydrology Lab. She received a bachelor’s degree in geological science with a minor in GIS from Salem State University in 2020, and a master’s degree in geoscience with a concentration in water science from Georgia State University in 2023. She is interested in examining the use of…Continue Reading New Team Member Spotlight: Alisha Guglielmi