Map of Redlair research projects
- Britney Phippen, Queens University. Pollinator limitation in the endangered sunflower, Helianthus schweinitzii.
Undergraduate Research Report, 2011.
- Nicole Hoekstra, Queens University
The detection of Borrelis burdorferi in Peromyscus leucopus using and comparing traditional and non-traditional methods
Approved November 20, 2009
- Greg Pillar, Queens University
Evaluation of Topography and Vegetation on Soil Horizonation (teaching – ENVR 302 – Soil and Water Science).
Approved April 15, 2009
Updated June 11, 2009
Updated February 22, 2010
- Anne Jefferson, UNC
Charlotte
Sources of streamflow in Piedmont headwater streams.
Approved May 28, 2009
- Martha Cary "Missy" Eppes, UNC Charlotte
The relationship between soil development, landscape position and anthocyanin production in deciduous trees.
Approved February 10, 2009
- Jason Price, Millersville University
Establishment of a Geologic Map for the Redlair Property, Gastonia, North Carolina.
Approved December 3, 2008
Final report received August 23, 2009, revised November 2, 2009
- Carrie DeJaco, Kent Rhodes, & Sandy Van Every, Queens University
Spider survey of Redlair
Approved June 17, 2008
- Carrie DeJaco, Queens University
Deer-wildflower exclosures
Approved June 17, 2008
- Elizabeth Matthews, UNC Chapel Hill
Riparian vegetation of Carolina Piedmont Rivers.
May-June, 2008
Publication
- Brooke Wheeler, UNC Chapel Hill
Forest regeneration in wind-throw gaps and its interaction with soil chemistry.
May-June 2008