Graduate Student
San Francisco State University, California, United States
Shannon earned her B.S. in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation at the University of Florida where she conducted an individual research project on the coevolution of morphological features in butterflies. She worked as a field technician for USFWS in Arkansas leading bird surveys and worked with Dr. Andrea Swei as her field technician before joining the lab. She is interested in the links between biodiversity and disease prevalence. At San Francisco State University, Shannon is examining the relationship between phylogenetic diversity in wildlife communities and Lyme disease risk.
COS 171-5 - Evaluation of species diversity metrics to predict Lyme disease risk
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
11:00 AM – 11:15 AM PDT