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    Aleksander Mell

    Aleksander Mell

    Graduate Student, MSc

    College of Biological Science, Department of Integrative Biology

    amell@uoguelph.ca
    Office:
    CBG 017
    Lab:
    Hajibabaei

    Profile

    I am a graduate of the BSc Wildlife Biology and Conservation program here at Guelph with a minor in Applied Geomatics. I am interested in combining my interests in ecology and remote sensing to assess how human activities impact aquatic macroinvertebrates. For my master’s research, I use environmental DNA metabarcoding and drone imagery to investigate patterns within riparian buffer structure and macroinvertebrate diversity in an agriculturally dominated region in eastern Ontario.