Bethany William's Public Presentation of her Master's Thesis

April 10, 2008

Bethany Williams giving her public presentation of her Master's Thesis on the song of Costa's Hummingbirds

Bethany Williams presents her Master's Thesis on the song of Costa's Hummingbird (calypte costae)

Lab members Cory Castro and Uyen Tran listen as Bethany Williams gives her public presentation of her Master's Thesis on the song of Costa's Hummingbird.

Dr Sean Walker introduces Bethany Williams
Dr. Sean Walker, a member of Bethany Williams' thesis committee, introduces her for the public presentation of her thesis.
Lab members at the presentation
Co-members of Dr. Houtman's lab attend the presentation. From left, Laura Steen (partially obscured) Jaimee Grimes, Cory Castro, and Uyen Tran.
Dr. Anne Houtman and Dr. Kathryn Dickson working with groups at the assessment of critical thinking and problem solving in biology workshop.
Bethany Williams takes a question from the audience during her thesis presentation.
 
Dr. Anne Houtman and Bethany Williams.
Dr. Anne Houtman(Bethany's thesis advisor), Cory Castro, and Bethany Williams in the field at Deep Canyon in 2008 collecting additional data for their hummingbird research.
Bethany Williams
Bethany Williams watches a Costa's Hummingbird in flight as Cory Castro makes notations.
Bethany Williams
Bethany Wlliams and Cory Castro measure the distance from a preferred perch of a Costa's Hummingbird to establish speaker location for playback research.
Bethany Williams
Bethany Williams recording Costa's Hummingbird song in the field at Deep Canyon.

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