"Michigan Tech is superbly located for understanding how both pristine and managed ecosystems function.”
As a researcher in conservation biology, I have studied the influence of a variety of human activities on natural ecosystems, including key contemporary issues, such as the effects of forest fragmentation on songbird demography, the influence of riparian forest management on bird, fish, and aquatic invertebrate communities, the ecological role of overabundant deer in island national parks, and how to best facilitate the transfer of basic and applied scientific research to management. My background in conservation biology has emphasized multidisciplinary approaches to solving scientific and societal problems.
Specific Interests:
Conservation biology
Avian ecology and reproduction
Cascading effects of deer overbrowse
Island ecology