Research Interest
My current research projects cover a diverse array of topics: including topics related to predictive niche modeling, habitat connectivity, and human influences on natural systems. However, the main goal of my research is to elucidate strategies for the most effective land management and conservation. Specifically, I focus on long-term large-scale predictions of species distribution based on varying climate change scenarios. This research uses diverse analytical methods, such as network/circuit theory and novel niche based approaches. Additionally, my research is interdisciplinary. I collaborate extensively, for example, with hydrologists, climatologists, and computational biologists.
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Nicholas School of the Evironment