I am broadly interested in the processes that drive patterns of biodiversity on ecological and evolutionary timescales. My research has focused on three areas within this overarching theme: 1) Evaluating how intrinsic natural history and extrinsic environmental factors determine the spatial scales of populations; 2) Assessing where and how population boundaries align for multiple species and scale to biogeographic regions with distinct fauna; 3) Determining the impacts of human harvest and harvest regulations on targeted species and the ecological community in which these species reside.
My research is grounded in ecological and evolutionary theory, but I am keen to apply my results to the design and implementation of more effective management policies.