This summer, Duke REU student (Bernhardt Lab) Tyler Edwards endeavors to tell the behind-the-scenes story of the Hubbard BrookWater Record through a podcast series. As one of the data collectors for a new dataset studying macroinvertebrate emergence from the streams of Hubbard Brook, she has gotten a first hand look at the process of creating and maintaining long-term data. Long hours of bug counting have raised the question, “why is long term ecological data important?” Through a series of interviews with Hubbard Brook researchers, technicians, and educators, she hopes to answer that question
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