A big congrats to Dr. Lato

A big congrats to Dr. Lato

The Thorne Lab celebrates the dissertation defense of Dr. Kim Lato! Kim joined the Thorne Lab in 2018 through the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences. Kim’s dissertation integrated GPS tracking with stable isotope analysis to assess how urban foraging can...
Congrats to Master Madeleine Foley!

Congrats to Master Madeleine Foley!

This past week, the Thorne Lab gave a big congrats to Madeleine Foley, who defended her Master’s thesis entitled “Spatial and temporal predictability drive foraging movements in coastal birds”. Madeleine has worked hard over the last two years to add...
Fall Seabird Surveys

Fall Seabird Surveys

  November is a time of changing leaves, fall chill, and for the Thorne Lab, Seabird Surveys! As part of a larger interdisciplinary, multi-level monitoring project funded by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, the Thorne Lab began...