Tag: research

Fragmented Green Spaces: Wildlife Patterns in New York

Group Members: Anjali George, Aleksey Moshkov, Sakshi Tiwari This project examines how golf courses impact wildlife and ecosystem dynamics. Understanding the ecological consequences of golf course fragmentation allows…

PM2.5 Levels Across New York City’s Boroughs in 2023 and Sources of Fine Particle Emissions​

Group Members: Rozalia Lakhram, Amanda Lavian, Jacob Malekan Air quality can change a lot depending on where you are. For example, imagine what the air quality would be…

“The Relationship Between Caffeine Consumption and Visual Reaction Time”

Group Members: Allie Celauro, Julia Hurynovich, Sunehra Ibnat, Nicolle Jimenez Our project investigated whether consuming 100 mg of caffeine improves simple visual reaction time compared with a placebo…

Ant Biodiversity – Brooklyn Bridge Park

Group Members: Douaa Elassa, Duncan Rodriguez We researched whether the Brooklyn Bridge Park supports different ant species. And we found out that the Brooklyn Bridge Park supports more…

Invasive Species in New York City Parks

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…

Vitamin A Deficiency in Captive vs. Wild Turtles Through Eyelid Observations

Research Question: How do eyelid thickness and coloration correlate with vitamin A levels in wild vs. captive freshwater turtle populations?

Red-Eared Sliders Invade New York City

The poster describes the effects invasive species have on an ecosystem, in particular, the impact the invasive red-eared sliders have on New York City.