About
I am a recent doctoral graduate from the Sher lab at the University of Denver. I study invasive plant and restoration ecology, particularly in river systems. My current projects include research on the effect of the Diorhabda bio-control on Tamarix infestations in the southwest, as well as using a functional trait approach to better understand plant community response to invasive species removal. I gear my research toward informing effective management through application of ecological principles and using restoration projects to test ecological theory. Email me at [email protected].
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News and Events
September 2021: Check out our paper recently published in Oecologia where my collaborators and I show how an invasive tree influences understory plant communities.