Ryan Rebozo PhD Candidate, Drexel University Philadelphia, PA
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1 1 Ryan Rebozo PhD Candidate, Drexel University Philadelphia, PA Education Drexel University PhD Candidate in Environmental Science Expected Graduation June 2014 Thesis: The Effects of Land Management, Pollination, and Mycorrhizal Fungi on the Fecundity and Survivorship of Gentiana autumnalis L. (Gentianaceae) Advisor: Dr. Walter F. Bien Research Foci Understand how the demography (survivorship, recruitment, and fecundity) of this species is influenced by different land management practices (roadside mowing, prescribed burns) Understand how insect visitation and plant seed set is influenced by density dependence and floral competition Understand how the diversity and percent colonization of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associates of this species is influenced by soil nutrient availability and associative plant species Rutgers University School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Natural Resources, Graduated June 2010 Minor in Entomology and Economic Zoology Teaching Experience Teaching Assistant Drexel University GIS and Environmental Modeling-Winter 2013
2 2 Recent Awards 2 nd Place Oral Presentation Award- Greater Philadelphia Alliance for Minority Participation Research Symposium (October 2011) Dependence on the Fecundity and Gene Flow of Gentiana autumnalis Bayard Long Award for Botanical Research, Philadelphia Botanical Club - Fall 2011 ($700) Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Bridge to the Doctorate Fellowship Funded by the National Science Foundation Robert Hanna Soil and Water Conservation Scholarship 2009/2010 Academic Year Research Experience Research Assistant, Laboratory of Pinelands Research, Drexel University Collect and analyze field data on Gentiana autumnalis demography, pollination system and mycorrhizal-fungi associates Identify insect visitors Assist with snake tracking, rare plant monitoring Research Assistant, Dr. Rebecca Jordan, Department of Ecology and Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, September 2008-August 2010 Assisted Ph.D. candidate Alicia Shenko with data collection for a study on the dispersal of small mammals in altered cranberry bogs. Independent Undergraduate Research, Dr. Rebecca Jordan, Department of Ecology and Evolution and Natural Resources, Rutgers University, January 2010-August 2010 Designed experiment to examine small mammal feeding activity and response to predator proxies. Utilized feeding stations and three different kinds of predator urine and tracked mammal activity through ink contact pads. Studied the interaction of forage preference and predation risk in seasonallyvarying populations of small mammals using SAS. Integrated Pest Management Team, Rutgers University Cooperative Extension, May 2008-September 2009 Inspected vegetable crops (cucurbits, tomato and corn) for signs of disease and insect pests. Recommended management strategies to farmers.
3 3 Invertebrate Sorter, Dr. Michael May, Department of Entomology, Rutgers University, February 2008-May 2008 Identification of stream macroinvertebrates from a riparian study. Invited Speaker September 2012 Philadelphia Botanical Club-Warren Grove Range plant ID Field Trip July 2012 Lighthouse Center (Barnegat NJ)-Earth Watch Teen Group- Fungal presentation June 2012 Pinelands Preservation Alliance- Pinelands Plant Course- Warren Grove Range plant ID class February 2012 Just-Sailing Educational Program, May s Landing NJ- Pine Barren Ecology Lesson December 2010 Rutgers University Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) 2010 cohort inauguration Presentations October 2012 (Philadelphia, PA) Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Bicentennial Symposium Poster Presentation-The effects of land management practices on the survivorship, fecundity, and the pollination system of Gentiana autumnalis in the New Jersey Pinelands April 2012 (Blacksburg, VA) Mid-Atlantic Ecological Society of America Conference Poster Presentation- The Effects of Land Management, Pollination, and Density April 2012 (Philadelphia, PA) Drexel University Research Day Poster Presentation- The Effects of Land Management, Pollination, and Density February 2012 (Atlanta, GA) NSF Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM
4 4 October 2011 (Philadelphia, PA) Greater Philadelphia Alliance for Minority Participation Research Symposium Dependence on the Fecundity and Gene Flow of Gentiana autumnalis April 2011 (Philadelphia, PA) Drexel University Research Day Poster Presentation-The Effects of Fire, Fragmentation and Climate Change on the Plant Pollinator Community of Gentiana autumnalis August 2010 (Pittsburg, PA) Ecological Society of American National Conference Poster Presentation - The interaction of forage preference and predation risk in seasonally-varying populations of small mammals Society Memberships 2013-Mycological Society of America 2012-Philadelphia Botanical Club Torrey Botanical Society Partnership for New Jersey Plant Conservation Ecological Society of America Volunteer Work 2011-Current- New Jersey Conservation Foundation Job Description- Assist with the creation and maintenance of public trail systems Skills Statistical programs (R, SAS); soil analysis, mycorrhizal root staining and percent colonization, water quality analysis, insect, macroinvertebrate, and plant keys References February May 2008 Invertebrate Sorter Rutgers University Michael L. May, Professor Department of Entomology Blake Hall, 93 Lipman Drive New Brunswick, NJ Job Description: Identification of invertebrates from a riparian study May 2008-September 2009
5 5 IPM (Integrated Pest Management) Rutgers University Kristian Holmstrom Job description- Inspected vegetable crops for signs of disease and insects pests to consult farmers on recommended management strategies. Research Experience September 2008-August 2010 Alicia Shenko Rutgers Doctoral Candidate Job Description- Assisted with data collection for a study on the dispersal of small mammals in altered cranberry bogs. Independent Undergraduate Research January 2010-August 2010 The interaction of forage preference and predation risk in seasonally-varying populations of small mammals Volunteer Work June 2011-Present Russel Juelg New Jersey Conservation Foundation Land Steward russell@njconservation.org Job Description- Assist with the creation and maintenance of public trail systems Doctoral Advisor September 2010-Present Drexel University Walter Bien PISB Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA Walter.F.Bien@drexel.edu
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