Lydia Zeglin
Kansas State University, KS, United States
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Lydia is an Associate Professor in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University (KSU); she is a microbial and ecosystem ecologist whose research links microbial ecology, microbial diversity, and nutrient cycling processes in streams and soils. The Zeglin Lab’s main goal is to build knowledge on the maintenance and sustainability of managed and 'natural' ecosystem services, within the context of disturbance and global change, through the integration of perspectives at microbial and ecosystem scales.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Urban Land Use Exacerbates Non-perennial Stream Microeukaryotic Community Dissimilarity (#659)
3:30 PM
David Roberts
Poster Session 1
Microbial functional and diversity potential preceding seasonal rewetting of ephemeral streams in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica (#235)
2:00 PM
Lydia Zeglin
Special Session: From the mountains to the seas: Expanding the sciences of non-perennial streams 4.0
SFS 2025