Ecology conference in Iceland - prized students
Last Friday the Annual ecology conference in Iceland took place, in Keldnaholt Reykjavík. Four of our students presented their studies.
Ruhila Goswami gave her poster Diversity in craniofacial elements by populations in salmonids of Iceland. She won best student poster.
Andreas talked about Ants in Icelandic Geothermal Areas. He is wrapping up his M.Sc. thesis these weeks and will graduate in October 2025.
Kenedy Williams reported on her analyses of Feeding Element Specialization in Polymorphic Arctic Charr. She won an explorer grand from the Icelandic Biological society some weeks ago, for project on where the charr go when rivers warm.
Guðbjörg presented her new thesis chapter, on Divergence of functional phenotypes in feeding elements of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) along the benthic – pelagic axis. She won the best student talk prize.