Alumni: Aimee McLaughlin

Impacts of Didymosphenia geminata Nuisance Blooms on the Benthic Macroinvertebrate Community in a Regulated Mountain Stream System

M.S. 2009

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ENVS Graduate Program - Secondary Core prior to Fall 2012

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Aimee’s research primarily focused on the influence of nuisance diatoms on benthic macroinvertebrate communities and secondarily on the hydrological controls affecting the diatom. After graduation she plans to travel around the U.S. for a while and then settle down on one of the coasts. Eventually she would like to return to school to continue both her gender studies and water science education.

Aimee graduated from the University of Scranton with a BS in Environmental Science and a concentration in Women’s Studies.