BEES Graduate Research Seminar: Heather Kostick, BEES PhD Student
Thursday, February 21, 2019
3:30 PM-5:00 PM
Heather Kostick, BEES PhD student, Drexel University
Patterns of Diversity and Vagility of Jamaican Terrestrial Mollusks
There are over 500 species of Jamaican land snails, and although their taxonomy is well-studied, there is little known about their natural history and ecology. My research aims are to better understand the
biogeography, diversity, and ecology of Jamaican land snails, specifically the operculate family Annulariidae and pulmonate family Pleurodontidae in order to
address conservation concerns. My talk will be focusing on the distribution of terrestrial mollusks in Jamaica and how that may relate to their vagility
(ability of an organism to move within its environment) with a focus on Jamaican annulariids and pleurodontids.
Contact Information
Amanda Leslie
215.571.4651
arl98@drexel.edu
Location
Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, Room 104, 3245 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Audience
Special Features