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I am a community ecologist interested in how rapid evolution may mediate community response to environmental change. Using duckweed as an experimental system, I study how ecological processes such as community assembly, stability, productivity and coexistence are altered when the populations also evolve over equivalent timescales. Currently, I am a PhD candidate in the department of Biology at McGill University. Email: [email protected] Education
Ph.D., Biology, McGill University, 2017-present. Eco-evolutionary dynamics in floating aquatic plant communities, Graham Bell. M.Sc., Biology, Université de Sherbrooke, 2014. Tree diversity, above-below ground interactions and leaf litter decomposition, Bill Shipley. B.Sc., Biology, McGill University, 2010. Concentration in Ecology and Evolution, minor in Environment |