Much of our field research is conducted at the 7,800 acres Yale Myers Forest located 70 miles northeast of New Haven, CT. In addition to hundreds of amphibian breeding ponds and a wide diversity of upland habitats, Yale-Myers has a brand new lab and facilities for conducting laboratory and mesocosm experiments. There are accommodations for researchers on site.
- Yale Myers Laboratory
- Laboratory
- Yale Myers Wood frog pond
- experiments on respirometry
- experiments plot taken over by turtle
- Wood frog egg masses
GREELEY LAB RESEARCH PLOT
Much of our experimental work is conducted within our outdoor research plot located on campus behind Greeley Laboratory in New Haven, CT. Affectionately known as “The Compound”, this fenced plot can house a variety of studies, ranging from table-top experiments to cattle tank mesocosms.
- Compound experiments
GREELEY LAB ANIMAL ROOM
Other experimental work takes place in our climate-controlled animal room inside Greeley Laboratory.
- state of the art animal room, with two brand new incubators