Community EcologistI completed my master's thesis in the Orrock lab in the Department of Zoology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. My recent work has focused on the effects of top predators on small mammal demography and behavior in the Wisconsin Northwoods, but I am also more broadly interested in how anthropogenic activities interact with wildlife ecology to influence ecosystem processes. Learn more about me here.
I am currently a Research Fellow in the Environmental Conservation Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where I conduct research pertaining to the biological control of invasive forest insects and their interactions with the trees they consume. Research and Job ExperienceEcologist with 6 years of experience in community and behavioral ecology research. Proficient in experimental design, data collection, data analysis, and scientific communication. Strengths include critical thinking, problem solving, and technical skills that enable accurate and efficient data collection in field settings.
Learn more about my past job experiences as a biological technician and the research I have conducted. |
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