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I work at the intersection of computational ecology, global change biology, and conservation biogeography. My research is focused largely on plants, and spans a range of biotic scales ranging from genes to species to ecosystems. Beyond basic research in ecology, I’m a fan of translational research, open source science, and data visualization.
I am currently a USGS Climate Adaptation Postdoctoral Fellow with College of Forestry & Conservation, at the University of Montana. I’m working with an interdisciplinary team to develop and apply modeling tools aimed at understanding how forested and agricultural landscapes will adapt to climate change.
