About

Our research addresses one of the fundamental questions in biology: what limits and regulates animals in their natural world?  Our approach is to bridge physiology, behavior, and ecology to understand how animals interact with the world around them. As such, we are broadly interested in the underlying physiological mechanisms by which ecological interactions (predation, competition, climate, etc…) alter behavior and cause changes in reproduction, survival, and ultimately population demography and community structure.

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Honors

Undergrad Student Mentor of the Year
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (United States, New Bedford) - UMD, 2024
Paper of the Year
Journal of Zoology, 2022
Apex Mentor of the Year
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (United States, New Bedford) - UMD, 2021 - 2022
George A Bartholomew Award (distinguished contributions by a young investigator)
Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (United States, McLean) - SICB, 2017
Elton Prize (best paper by a young author)
British Ecological Society (United Kingdom, London) - BES, 2009

Organizational Affiliations

Department of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Education

Ecology
2005, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), University of Toronto (Canada, Toronto)
Zoology
2010, Ph.D., University of British Columbia (Canada, Vancouver) - UBC
Physiological Ecology
2013, Post-Doc, University of Alaska Fairbanks (United States, Fairbanks) - UAF