Education
Ph.D., Environmental Science, University of Virginia
B.S., Environmental Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Environmental Science, University of Virginia
B.S., Environmental Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University
Estuarine and coastal ecology
Ecosystems
Landscapes
I am an ecologist generally interested in the role of landscape-scale, physical drivers (e.g., tidal flooding dynamics) on habitat formation in ecosystems, and the resulting organization of biological communities and ecosystem functions. I use diverse methods integrating theory and techniques from many fields including ecosystem ecology, geomorphology, hydrology and population/community ecology.
I am interested in socially relevant research and global changes provide the context for much of my work. In both my research and teaching I emphasize diverse perspectives. My collaborations include applied scientists, land trusts, and natural resource managers. In order to better understand local ecology and the problems that human communities face I work closely with community organizations.