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    Alexa Scott

    Alexa Scott

    Graduate Student, PhD

    College of Biological Science, Department of Integrative Biology

    ascott16@uoguelph.ca
    McCann Lab Website
    Office:
    SSC 2471
    Lab:
    McCann

    Profile

    During my undergraduate degree in Wildlife Biology and Conservation with a math minor, I became fascinated by how species coexistence can be modelled mathematically. Within my MSc, I am using theory to understand how seasonality may drive species coexistence. By altering seasonal lengths to resemble global warming, my research aims to investigate if and how competitive species can coexist in the face of climate change.

    Education

    BSc Honours – Wildlife Biology and Conservation, University of Guelph - 2020