Faculty Member, Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
Assistant Professor
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My research revolves around three of the foremost threats to ecosystems in general: ecosystem fragmentation, pollution, and climate change. To date I have focused mostly on freshwater and marine ecosystems, but have very broad interests across the natural world. Currently, I am applying tree-ring techniques to growth rings in long-lived freshwater mussel shells and fish otoliths to address basic and applied questions related to these three primary impacts.
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