Research interests


The genetics of inbreeding depression

I’m broadly interested in using population genomics to better understand how inbreeding impacts the fitness of small, threatened populations. Specifically, I’m investigating the genetics of inbreeding depression in a population of Florida Scrub-Jays at Archbold Biological Station. Some questions I’m exploring include:

Image credit: Reed Bowman


Hummingbirds and urbanization

During my undergraduate at UC Berkeley in Noah Whiteman’s lab, I used museum specimens from the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology to explore how the morphology of Anna’s Hummingbirds has responded to decades of anthropogenic environmental changes, such as the introduction of hummingbird feeders.

Image credit: Ian Edison