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December 20, 2024, Filed Under: Lead Story

UT Turtle Pond Research

Photo by Seojin Yoon

Our lab is leading a big effort to get undergrads involved in biodiversity research by transforming the UT turtle pond into a living lab. We’ve involved around 100 students so far!

Last year, students sampled turtles (mostly red-eared sliders) in urban ponds across Austin to ask whether microbiomes were different in turtles from different ponds, or if different body parts of the turtles had different microbial communities.

This year, we’re focusing on the UT turtles, examining microbiomes in the same individuals across seasons and asking whether individuals have specific microbiomes. The turtles were also moved off campus for a short time while the UT ponds were being repaired, so we can ask whether an environmental disturbance caused changes in microbial communities.

Here’s a story from KUT highlighting the turtles’ moving adventure, and another story on our work.

Ani Kuzmina, one of our undergrad team leaders, with a turtle at the UT turtle pond.

Next year the project will continue in the broad sense, but students will be working with a different PI to address a different question at the ponds.

Almost anyone can get involved in this work! Just email Justin to get started.

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