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Our research interests broadly involve how patterns of biodiversity are structured by local and regional processes, such as invasive species, climate change, habitat fragmentation, and other anthropogenic stressors. 

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Ultimately, this work leads to the question of how ecosystem functions and services may be affected by human activities.  In general, we use the combined approach of field surveys, small-scale and large-scale experiments, and statistical modeling to test our hypotheses. 

 

   

 

 

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