Yhuin Ong ’22 and Alexander von Kumberg ’22 studied Phylogenetic Analysis of Magicicada Species in the DMV Area extracted DNA from cicadas and used DNA barcoding technology to determine the exact Magicicada species types that were prevalent during the brood’s existence.
Tendai Ball ’22 and Eddie Miller ’22 (NCS) examined The Correlation Between Sex and Body Size in Magicicada Species and found that female cicada head width is larger than male cicada head width.
Eddie Cavallin ’22, in The Effect of Humidity on Harvester Ants’ Feeding Behavior, tested how adding humidity to a Pogonomyrmex barbatus ant farm will affect the rate of foraging in an ant population. He did not find a significant difference between the ants foraging in the high versus normal humidity conditions. Eddie plans to continue work on this project as an Independent Study in the fourth quarter with Dr. O’Brien.