Generally, I am interested in the ecology and evolution of bats. My most recent work has focused on how aspects of echolocation and locomotion become integrated during development. Using these developmental patterns, I attempt to answer questions regarding the evolution of echolocation and flight in these mammals. Additionally, I am interested in how bats utilize resources across the landscape and how this information can inform with regards to management strategies.
If you are interested in knowing more about my research and publications, please check out my lab web page and Google Scholar site.
Courses:
- Biology for Science Majors II (BIOL 1120)
- Comparative Anatomy (BIOL 3220)