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I am currently a 4th year Biology PhD student at the University of Arkansas under Dan Magoulick.  I am most interested in questions that are at the interface of ecosystem and community ecology, and I am most familiar with freshwater and marine systems. 

My dissertation focuses on the effects of grazing fish and crayfish on Ozark stream structure and function.  In particular, I am interested in how heterogeneity produced by stream drying alters the ability of stream grazers to affect stream processes.