Caricia Alcantar
University of North Texas, TX, United States
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Caricia Alcantar is a master’s student in Biology at the University of North Texas. Her research focuses on how leaf litter decomposition shapes macroinvertebrate communities and nutrient flow in freshwater streams, and she is also developing an AI-powered tool to support large-scale biodiversity monitoring.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
iNNvert: An AI-powered solution for accessible macroinvertebrate identification and analysis. (#76)
2:30 PM
Caricia Alcantar
Special Session: AI in freshwater science: Transforming aquatic ecology and sustainability with artificial intelligence 2.0
Metabarcoding or Morphological Metawebs? Using DNA and traditional approaches for making trait-based food web models at a continental scale. (#482)
2:45 PM
Zacchaeus G Compson
Special Session: Beyond button collecting: emerging applications of DNA-based tools in freshwater science 2.0
SFS 2025