Associate Professor of Wildlife I am a population ecologist with an emphasis on quantifying demographic processes and their influences on individuals, populations, and species. My research focuses primarily on the ecology and conservation of migratory birds using a combination of observational and experimental fieldwork, quantitative modeling, and emerging tracking technologies. Education Education: Ph.D., Behavior, Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, University of Maryland, 2014 B.A. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, 2005 Research Area of Specialty: Wildlife Ecology and Management Non-Game and Endangered Species Wildlife Population Dynamics Research Areas: Wildlife Sciences