II’ll be recruiting graduate students to start Fall 2027 to work on projects spanning big data, community ecology, and applied problems. Lab website to come--but for now: https://t.co/lMoMUsI39b
Breaking my twitter hiatus to announce that I’ll be joining the University of North Florida as an Assistant Professor!
I’m so grateful for the support and collaborations that made this possible.
In my lab, we’ll work at the nexus of freshwater and estuarine ecology and study on how communities respond to environmental change.
We will explore questions related to how systems resist, recover from, or transform under stress.
Given the the political climate and the disgusting actions of the owner of this platform, I think it's best if I never open this app again. If you want to reach me my email is pretty findable. Take care of yourselves.
It took me SEVEN years to figure out that you can save a ggplot as a vectorized .svg file ggsave("file.svg"). The svg file can be opened on powerpoint and it will be completely vectorized, even text are still recognized as text boxes! No more recreating plots on illustrator!!!!!
New review by me @r_sarremejane@Judy_E12 et al. is out in WIRES Water. We explore effects of past & future drought on biodiversity in UK rivers. Could increasingly extreme droughts push systems to persistent, species-poor, functionally simplified states?
https://t.co/RVfPeigFES
I’m really excited to share our new synthesis of 2,396 (!) multiple-stressor experiments conducted in freshwater ecosystems that’s just been published in @Ecology_Letters: https://t.co/y5PRcJxHX0
Professor @fishteph and researchers Gabe Rossi and @PhilGeorgakakos contribute to this @UCDavisWater primer that breaks down how geology, vegetation, and hydrology interact to shape salmon habitat in Northern California streams: https://t.co/l9nlQZrTXP
so happy to share a chapter from my dissertation is out today in @PNASNews showing that historical redlining, a policy that codified segregation & disinvestment in marginalized neighborhoods, shapes contemporary wildlife biodiversity in California (1/2)
https://t.co/0H33HkBgCG
New research from Professor @watershedted and PhD candidate Lucy Andrews finds that California's stream monitoring network could be reconfigured or expanded to make it more efficient, cost-effective, and relevant.
https://t.co/otGnBIHoVG
Congratulations to ESPM's @OrnithoAle for being named an Azrieli Global Scholar by @CIFAR_News. The program supports early-career researchers who are recognized as rising stars in their field for their potential as future research leaders. https://t.co/QhKtUNSGew
📢 Exciting news! Our paper "Systematic challenges and opportunities in insect monitoring: a Global South perspective" has just been published online in @royalsociety's journal #PhilTransB. 🦋🌍 Check it out here: https://t.co/Xv5kaYQR29 #InsectMonitoring