Jenny Hazlehurst: Biologist & Educator
Feeding a hummingbird during my dissertation research. Parque Nacional Manu, 2013.
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I am an ecologist whose work focuses on how the behavior of pollinators mediates the impacts of natural and anthropogenic processes on pollination services at local and regional scales. I use a combination of network analyses, molecular methods, and citizen science to study pollination. I am also a passionate advocate for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) community outreach through the U.S. public library system.
Current projects include:
CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: jennyhaATucr.edu |
ResearchI am interested in the role that animal behavior plays in moderating the impacts of natural antagonist, urbanization, and climate change on pollination services. My work focuses on California coastal and Sierra Nevada habitats and the Neotropical Andes.
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Hummingbird TrackingI have used radio telemetry and radio frequency identification (RFID) to track hummingbirds
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Volunteer!I am currently seeking citizen-scientists and skilled field assistants to volunteer for hummingbird and bee research in multiple California locations.
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