Joshua Day

Unido: 02.abr.2020 Última actividad: 27.mar.2024 iNaturalist

I am the education assistant at the M. L. Bean Life Science Museum at Brigham Young University. I grew up in Turlock, CA, but currently reside in Utah County, UT.

BA in Linguistics (2015) and MS in Wildlife and Wildlands Conservation (2018) from BYU.

I love birding, fly fishing, and I am also a falconer.

Day, J. D., Birrell, J. H., Terry, T. J., Clark, A., Allen, P., & St. Clair, S. B. (2019). Invertebrate community response to fire and rodent activity in the Mojave and Great Basin Deserts. Ecology and evolution, 9(10), 6052-6067.

Day, J. D., Bishop, T. B. B., & St. Clair, S. B. (2018). Fire and plant invasion, but not rodents, alter ant community abundance and diversity in a semi-arid desert. Ecosphere, 9(7).

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