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Environmental science, sustainability, and biodiversity poster session


Date & time
Friday, March 21, 2025
12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.
Speaker(s)

with Niraj Dayanandan, Sandrine Meunier-Geoffroy, Ana Lívia de Castro Severo de Oliveira, and Amanda Gregoire

Cost

This event is free and open to the public but please register

Organization

Loyola College for Diversity & Sustainability & Loyola Sustainability Research Centre

Contact

Rebecca Tittler

Where

Loyola Jesuit Hall and Conference Centre
7141 Sherbrooke W.
Room 130

Accessible location

Yes

This session will feature an exhibit on campus biodiversity and several student research posters.

This poster series presents a retrospective on biodiversity on campus and a look at current status.

Fireflies are valuable bioindicators of urban greenspaces due to their sensitivity to artificial light and preference for less urbanized, wooded areas. Their presence often signals a well-managed, biodiverse environment. In the summer of 2024, we conducted a community science project exploring the relationship between environmental factors and firefly abundance. We measured canopy cover, artificial light, organic matter, water presence, land use type, and vegetation height. By September 2024, we received 100 responses through our online form and selected 86 within the Montreal area for analysis. Fisher’s Exact Test revealed significant associations between firefly abundance, land use type, artificial light, and organic matter. No significant links were found with water presence, vegetation height, or canopy cover. These results indicate that fireflies are broadly distributed across diverse urban habitats. The findings also highlight the importance of maintaining organic matter and reducing light pollution to support urban biodiversity. Data collection will continue in the coming summer to deepen our understanding of firefly populations in Montreal.

This poster presents results from a study on bat diversity in two local greenspaces near the Loyola campus.


This event is part of:

In.site2 and Sustainability across disciplines

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