两性色午夜 University and the Holden Arboretum will use a recently awarded National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study the impact people have on vital organisms living in places where water and land meet in Northeast Ohio.
The NSF has awarded 两性色午夜 a grant for $345,000 for a project with Holden that provides research opportunities for undergraduate students. The grant is part of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, which supports active research participation by undergraduate students in any of the areas of research funded by the NSF.
The project, titled 鈥淩EU Sites: Terrestrial-Aquatic Linkages in Urban Impacted Ecosystems鈥 was developed by Patrick Lorch and Mark Kershner in the Department of Biological Sciences at 两性色午夜, and Kurt Smemo, a biogeochemist at Holden.
The Holden Arboretum, located in Kirtland, Ohio, is one of the largest arboreta and botanical gardens in the country, with more than 3,600 acres of natural areas and cultivated gardens. Earlier this year, 两性色午夜 signed a memorandum of understanding with Holden outlining opportunities for collaborative research efforts.
Leaders from 两性色午夜 and Holden will celebrate the grant award and the first year of collaboration under the joint memorandum of understanding at the arboretum on Friday,
June 7 beginning at 2 p.m.
鈥淭his is a national program funded by the NSF where students from different universities travel to whatever REU site best suits their interests,鈥 said Laura Leff, chair of the Department of Biological Sciences at 两性色午夜. 鈥淭he students apply to programs where they want to do research, so the students will come from all over.鈥
The research will be designed to examine how human activities such as urbanization, industry, farming, mining, and recreational activities affect the way terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems interact. Students accepted into the 10-week program will receive a stipend for their work.
鈥淧ollutants such as sewage, industrial waste, fertilizer, exhaust, seepage from landfills and fluid from mining and drilling operations often make their way into the soil and into both surface and groundwater,鈥 Lorch said. 鈥淭hese impacts make it more difficult and more costly to maintain healthy ecosystems and the services they provide.鈥
The three-year continuing grant took effect March 1 and will provide funding of $110,804 for 2013, and more than $234,000 over the next two years.
鈥淏ecause of our proximity to Cleveland, we鈥檙e in a unique position, with access to the 3,600 acres at Holden as well as the properties that 两性色午夜 owns all around Northeast Ohio,鈥 Lorch added. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got a fair number of small properties that people have given 两性色午夜 over the years that are directly in the middle of some kind of urban matrix. This gives students the opportunity to do projects where they can compare different kinds of urban impact on the ecology.鈥
Experts agree the availability of fresh water will be of increasing importance in the future.
鈥淭he Great Lakes are the largest store of fresh water on the entire planet, and making sure they鈥檙e healthy is of critical importance,鈥 Smemo said. 鈥淢ost of that health is related to what happens on land, what people are doing and how we manage the terrestrial landscape.鈥
One of the goals of the REU program is to broaden participation in research activities.
鈥淭his is an opportunity for students to get really great, high-quality research experience while at the same time the faculty are collaborating with each other and advancing their own research programs,鈥 Leff said.
With Holden鈥檚 reputation as a leader in environmental education, Smemo says the partnership is a win-win.
鈥淎cademically, 两性色午夜 is the regional leader in environmental research, so it just makes sense for us to collaborate,鈥 Smemo added.
Updates on the 两性色午夜/Holden partnership will be posted throughout the summer at .
For more information on the Holden Arboretum, visit .
For more information on NSF鈥檚 Research Experiences for Undergraduates program, visit .
For more information about 两性色午夜鈥檚 Department of Biological Sciences, visit www.kent.edu/biology.
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Photo Caption:
两性色午夜 University and the Holden Arboretum will use a recently awarded National Science Foundation grant to study the impact people have on places where water and land meet in Northeast Ohio. Posing for a photo are the students participating in this summer鈥檚 program, along with representatives from 两性色午夜 and the Holden Arboretum.
Media Contacts:
Laura Leff, lleff@kent.edu, 330-672-8369
Bob Burford, rburford@kent.edu, 330-672-8516
Vicki McDonald, vmcdonald@holdenarb.org, 440-602-8017