Hello, and welcome to my research website!
I study the ecological drivers of animal movement and space-use, predator ecology, and human impacts on wildlife communities. I'm currently investigating non-target exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides in mammalian carnivores.
I am a PhD candidate under Dr. David Jachowski. My research focuses on coastal bobcat ecology in the southeastern US, specifically the effects of human development and rodenticide use on small island populations along the Atlantic coast. This project is a large collaboration between the Town of Kiawah Island, the Kiawah Conservancy, the Kiawah Island Community Association, the Yawkey Foundation, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, and Clemson University.
Please visit the Island Bobcat Research website for specific information about my dissertation work!
I study the ecological drivers of animal movement and space-use, predator ecology, and human impacts on wildlife communities. I'm currently investigating non-target exposure to anticoagulant rodenticides in mammalian carnivores.
I am a PhD candidate under Dr. David Jachowski. My research focuses on coastal bobcat ecology in the southeastern US, specifically the effects of human development and rodenticide use on small island populations along the Atlantic coast. This project is a large collaboration between the Town of Kiawah Island, the Kiawah Conservancy, the Kiawah Island Community Association, the Yawkey Foundation, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, and Clemson University.
Please visit the Island Bobcat Research website for specific information about my dissertation work!