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Yazhmin Dozal

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A Little About Me

Aquatic Ecology Researcher

Throughout my childhood, I've been exposed to the outdoors. From exploring my backyard to the shorelines, I've always had a curious mind. This led me to being interested in scientific research. I have a true passion for conservation of vulnerable specifies. For the southwestern United States, this means any species dependent on water.

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My Research

Aquatic Ecology

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Culex Mosquito Aquatic Habitat Requirements and Population Expansions in Northern Arizona  

August 2021- Present

In an effort to gain a better understanding of Gene Transcription Enhancers, I have recently begun to use a new technique to investigate the organization and functionality of the diverse parts of my experimental model. I am currently looking to expand this work by collaborating with other labs who have the facilities and prior experience to investigate this project further.

July 2020

Little is known about how bark-foraging birds select and locate their prey. Since vision is assumed to be the primary system to perceive the environment. Therefore, we set up cameras on trees that had no previously made holes to imitate bark beetle entrances and man-made holes to analyses their selection preferences based on vision alone.

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Thanks for your interest in my research. Get in touch with any questions/comments regarding my work and publications.

1050 Knoles Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86011

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