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Proctor Lab – where we put biodiversity under the microscope

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta

Jeffrey Newton

Ph.D. 2013

Jeffrey in goggles 22 Jan 2010 AJeffrey explored the effects of simulated climate change and grazing pressure on the assemblage structure of microathropods in native rangeland. While he was mostly interested in mites (Acari), he also studied subterranean ants tending root-feeding aphids and mealybugs.

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