Research Overview:
I am an ecologist broadly interested in how drivers of global environmental change interact to influence the structure and diversity of freshwater communities. My work focuses on large, highly-diverse tropical freshwater ecosystems (Lake Victoria in East Africa; and Lake Gatun in Central America) that have experienced multi-faceted human impacts over the past century, including the introduction of multiple exotic species, eutrophication, impoundment, and over-fishing. Overall, my research seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of how freshwater communities respond to these stressors, with the ultimate goal of conserving threatened species and sustainably managing aquatic resources for the welfare of local communities that depend on them.
Professional Synopsis
Lecturer (2019 - present)
University of Massachusetts - Boston Post-Doctoral Fellow (2015 - 2018) McGill University & STRI Advisors: Andrew Hendry & Mark Torchin Post-Doctoral Fellow (2013 - 2015) Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute Advisor: Mark Torchin Ph.D., Biology (2007 - 2013) McGill University Advisor: Lauren Chapman |