Regional and local factors interact to shape colonization and extinction dynamics of invasive <i>Hydrilla verticillata</i> in a patchy landscape
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I am an avid naturalist, aquatic ecologist, and bug nerd originally from Memphis, TN. I received my B.S. in Biology from Florida State University in 2013, where I participated in a summer research internship with Dr. Brian Silliman's lab at University of Florida studying tri-trophic interactions between marsh periwinkle snails (Littoraria irrorata) their mud crab predators (Panopeidae) and the salt marsh grasses they feed on (Spartina alterniflora). I received my M.Sc. in Biology from Florida Atlantic University in 2016 studying the effects of eutrophication on predator-prey interactions between crayfish (Procambarus fallax) and native and invasive apple snails (Pomacea paludosa and P. maculata, respectively) under Dr. Nathan Dorn. I completed my Ph.D. at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2023 under Dr. James Vonesh, where I studied the impacts of warming on stage-dependent predation of rock pool mosquito larvae (Aedes atropalpus) by dragonfly nymphs (Libellulidae) and diving beetles (Laccophilus maculosus). My research interests broadly include aquatic community ecology, and much of my research focuses on predator-prey interactions in an ever-changing world.
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