Sarah Treanor Bois

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Sarah Treanor Bois


Doctoral Student

Office: BioPharm 225A
Voice: (860)486-4157
Fax: (860) 486-6364
E-mail: sarah.treanor@uconn.edu

Mailing address:
75 N. Eagleville Road, U-3043
Storrs, CT 06269

Education

Ph.D. 2007- Present
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

Primary Advisor: John Silander Jr.


B.S. 1999
University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Environmental Sciences
Biology Concentration

Publications

Ibáñez, I., J.A. Silander Jr., J.M. Allen, S.A. Treanor and A. Wilson. 2009. Identifying hotspots for plant invasions and forecasting focal points of further spread. Journal of Applied Ecology. 46(6):1219-1228

Presentations

Sarah T. Bois, Jenica M. Allen, Ines Ibáñez, and John A. Silander Jr. Invasive versus native species responses to climate change: experimental and modeling approaches. 2010 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (Oral Presentation)

Sarah A. Treanor, Jenica M. Allen, Matthew A. Kaproth, Nancy LaFleur, Jane Molofsky, and John A. Silander Jr. Genetic variance of invasiveness in woody ornamental plants: The role of genotype differences versus phenotypic plasticity. 2009 International Invasive Plant Symposium (Oral Presentation)

Sarah A. Treanor, John A. Silander Jr., and Leslie J. Mehrhoff. Invasive Plant Atlas of New England. 2009 International Invasive Plant Symposium (Poster Presentation)

Sarah A. Treanor, Jenica M. Allen, Matthew A. Kaproth, Nancy LaFleur, Jane Molofsky, and John A. Silander Jr. Genetic variance of invasiveness in woody ornamental plants: The role of genotype differences versus phenotypic plasticity. 2009 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (Oral Presentation)

Sarah A. Treanor, John A. Silander Jr., and Leslie J. Mehrhoff. Invasive Plant Atlas of New England. 2009 Odum Conference (Poster Presentation)

Sarah A. Treanor, Jenica M. Allen, Inés Ibáñez, Leslie J. Mehrhoff, and John A. Silander Jr. Early detection of invasive alien species using hierarchical Bayesian models: Examples from northeastern North America. 2008 Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting (Poster Presentation)

Sarah A. Treanor, Rachael Freeman, and Sarah Hinman. Seasonal Movement Patterns, Habitat Preferences, and Implications for Management of Clemmys guttata. 2008 Northeast Natural History Conference (Poster Presentation)

Appointments & Teaching

Appointed to the University of Connecticut's Arboretum Committee (February 2011) Teaching Assistant, Methods of Field Ecology (Fall 2010)