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Biology student’s research places third at national meeting

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Annabeth Rawls, a senior in Biology  from Monroe, placed third at the recent Benthic Ecology Meeting. The  national meeting is used as a way for students and professionals to  exchange scientific information focusing on marine ecosystems that  inhabit the lowest level of a body of water and to foster the next  generation of benthic biologists.

Rawls analyzed videos and data over the course of two years to  conduct research on blue crabs and the impacts pesticides can have on  blue crab behavior. The research began before the COVID-19 Pandemic and  was completed with the help of Dr. Jennifer Hill, an Assistant Professor  of Biological Science.

“My research led us to believe that small concentrations of pesticide  can make an impact on blue crabs and their behavior,” Rawls said. “The  higher concentrations of pesticides are more likely to harm those  crabs.”

With the increasing use of pesticides in Louisiana, there is a rising  concern about the impacts pesticides such as fipronil can have on the  ecosystems that inhabit the many bodies of water within the state.

“We hope our research encourages others to use alternatives to  pesticides, fipronil testing in Louisiana, and more research in the area  of behavior and pesticides,” Rawls said.

Rawls’s poster presentation placed third out of 100 other presenters,  she received $100 and a certificate for her research. As an  undergraduate student presenting amongst graduate students from across  the nation, Rawls said she felt honored to have received this  recognition.

“This validated all of the research I have been working on,” Rawls  said. “I am thankful for the opportunity to network and share my hard  work with like-minded people within my field.”

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