UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH AND MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

2014-2015 Undergraduate Researchers

Project Title: Habitat Evaluation of Parturition Sites of Pen-reared White-tailed Does Following Liberation

Graduate Student Mentor: Daniel Tidwell

Project Title: Comparison of Common Methods Used in Wetland Seed Bank Analyses

Graduate Student Mentor: Ryan Anthony

Project Title: Trail Preference and Large Carnivore Encounters by Visitors of Big Bend National Park

Graduate Student Mentor: David Rumbelow

Project Title: Dietary Overlap among Pronghorn, Cattle, and Prairie Dogs in the Trans-Pecos, Texas

Graduate Student Mentor: Justin French

Project Title: Long-term Response of Vegetation to Spike 20P Treatment

Graduate Student Mentor: James Eddy

Project Title: Comparison of Epidermal Microstructures between Same-Species Plants from Different Areas of Trans-Pecos, Texas
Graduate Student Mentor: Justin French

Project Title: Use of Camera Traps to Determine Distribution of Four Skunk Species in Big Bend National Park

Graduate Student Mentor: Sky Stevens

Project Title: Shorebird Density and Diversity of Sandia Wetlands, Texas

Graduate Student Mentor: Ryan Anthony

Interested in joining our team? Visit the Requirements and Application Information page for more information on applying to our undergraduate research and mentorship program.

The BRI Mentorship Program is proudly supported by an educational grant from theHouston Livestock Show and Rodeo