One of the most pressing questions confronting society is how will the world’s biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides respond to global change? Unraveling this question requires accounting for variability in abiotic and biotic processes in space and time. My research incorporates knowledge of field-based ecology, statistics, and computer modeling to determine what processes structures biodiversity across a wide range of spatiotemporal scales.
PhD., Plant Biology, 2010
University of Massachusetts Amherst
B.S. Biology (Honors), 2003
University of Puget Sound