Presentation description
This study investigates the impact of global temperature on biodiversity of fauna in Utah's House Range mountains by assessing taxonomic change of excavated paleontological data against modern data. All samples were identified to their lowest taxonomical level, and sorted into categories based on their size class and trophic levels. Comparisons were conducted between data sets to detect differences in size and trophic distribution. Results show that there has been a decrease in biodiversity.
Presenter Name: Emilie Bailey
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #47
College: Mines & Earth Sciences
School / Department: Geology and Geophysics
Research Mentor: Randall Irmis
Time: 10:45 AM
Physical Location or Zoom link:
Union Ballroom