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SEFS associate professor studies impact of changing snow conditions on predatory-prey interactions
In a warming climate, changing snow conditions and consistency could play a notable role in how predators hunt prey. SEFS associate professor Laura Prugh is working with UW professor of civil and environmental engineering Jessica Lundquist to measure snow properties that led to a “danger zone,” where prey would sink but predators would not.
Their research was featured in a UW News article and video highlighting findings from a recent publication.