Missouri S&T Field Station

   

 

Located in Phelps County outside Newburg

Situated in the Mill Creek watershed   

Adjacent to the Bohigian Conservation Area of the

          Missouri Department of Conservation

Next to Mark Twain National Forest land as well as private land parcels

 

Contact:  Dev Niyogi, Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, Missouri S&T

niyogid@mst.edu.

 


Quick links

·         Recent S&T news story about field station:  http://discover.mst.edu/2015/08/04/learning-outside-the-classroom-box/

·         Video of S&T field station:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XG_JLW9_Bf4

·         Mill Creek Watershed Coalition:  http://www.millcreekmo.org/

·         Friends of Mill Creek Facebook page:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/FriendsofMillCreek.Newburg.MO/

 


History

·         The original farmhouse was built in the 1860s.

·         Dr. George and Chris Bohigian have owned the farmhouse for many years.

·         In 2015, the Bohigians and Missouri S&T signed an agreement to allow use of the farmhouse for research and teaching.

 


Teaching

Several classes at Missouri S&T have benefited from use the of the new field station:

Photos from recent Field Ecology class:

Collecting inverts in Mill Creek by S&T’s BioSci Field Station

Searching for life in Mill Creek

 

Cave crayfish sighting

 

Measuring fish in Dewitt Pond

 

On the beautiful deck at the field station

 


Research

The field station is open for research by any interested people.  There are several ponds next to the farmhouse, and Mill Creek is a short walk across the Bohigian Conservation Area.  Please email Dev Niyogi (niyogid@mst.edu) to arrange for research trips.
Past research along Mill Creek has been conducted by a variety of researchers from Missouri S&T, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Missouri Department of Conservation.  Bird counts from the Bohigian Conservation Area are available from members of the Audubon Society (Ozark Rivers chapter). 
 
Dev Niyogi’s recent research team members (from left) Chelsea Ehret, Kaleb Bassett,
Travis Thompson, Kate Menke, Dev Niyogi, and Sierra Comer.

 

 


Publications related to Mill Creek research by Dev Niyogi’s team

 

·         Niyogi, D.K., J.M. Bandeff, C. Selman, and D.E. Menke.  2010.  Nutrient flux, uptake, and transformation in a spring-fed stream in the Missouri Ozarks, USA.  Aquatic Sciences.  72:203-212.

·         Thrailkill, K.Q.  2013.  Wetting and Drying Cycles and the Fungal Communities on Leaf Litter in Streams.  M..S. thesis, Applied and Environmental Biology, Missouri S&T.

·         Thompson, G.T.  2014.  Ecology of a Declining Great Plains Fish, Fundulus sciadicus, in the Missouri Ozarks.  M.S. thesis, Applied and Environmental Biology, Missouri S&T.