Back to All Events

MES Webinar Series: Environmental DNA (eDNA) Application to the Threatened Ringed Boghaunter (Williamsonia lintneri) by Christiana Teye

Environmental DNA (eDNA) Application to the Threatened Ringed Boghaunter (Williamsonia lintneri) by Christiana Teye

One of Christiana Teye’s sampling sites (Photo Credit Christiana Teye)

Assessing eDNA as a tool for surveying rare and endangered dragonfly species in Maine.

Christiana Teye

is a young researcher working at the intersection of eDNA and invertebrate ecology, with a growing focus on using molecular tools to understand species presence and environmental change. She brings experience in fieldwork, lab techniques, and data analysis to projects that connect science with conservation.

Previous
Previous
January 10

Maine Entomological Society Winter Workshop: Flower Flies of Maine

Next
Next
February 5

MES Webinar Series: Insects are our Allies: Biological Control in Maine