
My research interests are at the intersection of physiology, behavior, and phenology. Currently, my dissertation work integrates each of these fields and examines the relationships between abiotic seasonality, intraspecific communication, and annual reproductive timing of amphibians in high-elevation lakes. I received my B.S. from the Schreyer Honors College at the Pennsylvania State University, where I studied Biology and Spanish, and have previously conducted ecological research with a variety of teams, including the Marden Lab at Penn State, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park, Institute for Conservation Research at the San Diego Zoo, and the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory.