Group Members: Jada Chico, Safa Mufti, Anna Jacob, Robert Palacios, Ariel Kahen, Zia (Zhenhua) Tan Our project compares and contrasts the differences between bumblebees and honeybees in New…
Group Members: Jada Chico, Safa Mufti, Anna Jacob, Robert Palacios, Ariel Kahen, Zia Tan Our project compares and contrasts the differences between bumblebees and honeybees in New York…
Group Members: Shameel Khandokar, Jake Yashayev, Maxim Korobov New York City is an urban environment that houses many hubs of nature in its biggest parks. It is also…
Group Members: Emily Hu, Sophia Scharf, and Sunny Maharjan We studied whether the severity of air pollution affected the biodiversity of fungi identified within BioBlitz data. Previous research…
Our research aims to explore and analyze the change in bee diversity in response to urban environments such as NYC. By analyzing this relationship, we can gain insights into the effects of urbanization on bee populations and the potential repercussions for our environment.
Review our analysis on the increase in NYC river pollution as a result of decreasing oxygen levels over time. Through our research we have looked at how this increase in pollution has impact NYC Aquatic species and how that in turn has affected biodiversity overall.
The project explores the impact of American Pokeweed on biodiversity in NYC parks, focusing on Central Park and Prospect Park. The team was intrigued by the abundance of this plant in Prospect Park and sought to understand its effects on local ecosystems.