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PhD Student Kelly Shannon Featured in Eos, AGU’s Newsletter

PhD Student Kelly Shannon Featured in Eos, AGU’s Newsletter

A pond created by a beaver dam in the tundra in the foothills of the Alaska Range. The mound sticking up from the pond is the beavers’ lodge. Ken Tape, University of Alaska Fairbanks

A pond created by a beaver dam, with a beaver mound at the center, in the Alaskan tundra. Photo Courtesy of Ken Tape, University of Alaska Fairbanks

Microbiology’s PhD student Kelly Shannon has had his first paper, for which he is also first author, featured by the American Geophysical Union in their newsletter, Eos.

The paper focuses on the microbiological changes associated with the migration of North American beavers from boreal forests to the Arctic tundra in Alaska. Kelly researched the microbial communities of beaver pond sediments in tundra ecosystems and compared them to other Arctic regions untouched by beavers.

Kelly Shannon posing for a photo on a boat during a sampling expedition.

Kelly Shannon during a sampling expedition.

The August 2023 cover of Eos, AGU's newsletter.

The August 2023 edition of Eos can be read here.

Kelly first published the paper in July, titled "Comparing Sediment Microbial Communities of Arctic Beaver Ponds to Tundra Lakes and Streams”. Check out his paper here.

Read more about his findings on Eos.org.