Melissa’s doctoral research project is titled “Understanding Flow-Ecology Relationships to Inform the Restoration of Effluent-Influenced Coastal Streams in Southern California.” She is quantifying how changes in flows along the Los Angeles and Santa Clara Rivers may affect birds, invertebrates, and plants. Additionally, she is exploring people’s perceptions of and priorities for flows along these rivers. Melissa’s work will assist environmental managers in understanding the socio-ecological implications of changes in riverine flows and investigate how flow can be used as a restoration tool in the context of these two sister rivers.
Left: Melissa conducts bird point counts along the Santa Clara River / Right: A great egret rests along an effluent-influenced part of the Los Angeles River
Month: May 2024
Jessie Moravek & Kyle Leathers are graduating this summer!
Congratulations to Kyle Leathers and Jessie Moravek – the first two Ph.D. graduates of the Ruhi Lab! Both walked at the May 2024 graduation ceremony at The Greek Theater—and both have exciting postdoc positions lined up. We are very proud of you!