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Catch My Drift? Effects of Herbicide Drift on Morning Glory Plants and Arthropod Communities
Building Better Homes for Pollinators: How Native Plants Benefit Pollinator Communities In Suburban Landscapes
Compost doubles the number of flowers and pollinators in suburban native plant landscapes
Isolation and Characterization of Fecal Coliform Bacteria in Central Florida Urban Springs and Streams
Ecology in Floridaās Expanding Residential Landscapes: Quantifying Approaches and Attitudes
Flower Power: Using Native Plants to Enhance Pollinator Habitat in Suburban Developments
Indirect Effects of Compost on Pollinators in Suburban Native Plant Landscapes
Catch My Drift? Effects of Herbicide Drift on Morning Glory Plants and Arthropod Communities
Poster Presentation
Robin Pitilon presents "Catch My Drift? Effects of Herbicide Drift on Morning Glory Plants and Arthropod Communities" at the 2024 Florida Undergraduate Research Conference at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville, Florida.
Science Communication Interview for the University of Central Florida Instagram Account
Oral Presentation
(Presentation slides only; no sound)
- Abstract accepted for poster presentation at 2024 Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Long Beach, CA, United States
- Awarded Judges Choice Award for presentation at Student Scholar Symposium at the University of Central Florida - Spring 2024Ā
- Presenter at Florida Undergraduate Research Conference 2024 at the University of North Florida - Spring 2024
- Presenter at the University of Michigan Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) Symposium - Summer 2023
Building Better Homes for Pollinators: How Native Plants Benefit Pollinator Communities In Suburban Landscapes
Compost doubles the number of flowers and pollinators in suburban native plant landscapes
Isolation and Characterization of Fecal Coliform Bacteria in Central Florida Urban Springs and Streams
- Awarded 1st Place for presentation at Valencia College Undergraduate Research Showcase - Spring 2023
Ecology in Floridaās Expanding Residential Landscapes: Quantifying Approaches and AttitudesĀ
Flower Power: Using Native Plants to Enhance Pollinator Habitat in Suburban DevelopmentsĀ
Indirect Effects of Compost on Pollinators in Suburban Native Plant LandscapesĀ
Poster Presentation
Oral Presentation
(Presentation slides only; no sound)
- Presenter for 2023 Florida Undergraduate Research Conference at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida
- Awarded 1st Place for presentation at Valencia College Undergraduate Research Showcase at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida - Fall 2022
- Presented to public in mixed-mode (in-person and virtual) - Summer 2022
- Presented at the 2022 Summer Showcase at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida
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