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A few of my collaborators and friends:

Jay Fitzsimmons (Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry) - Jay, my husband, is working with the provincial government as a wildlife specialist, with experience as a science specialist and species at risk. His graduate research investigates insect responses to climate change, forensic entomology, and many more areas in evolutionary ecology

Dan Mennill (Department of Biological Sciences, University of Windsor) - Dan, my MSc and postdoctoral supervisor, studies the ecology and evolution of acoustic communication and mating systems, with a focus on birds

Sue Bertram (Department of Biology, Carleton University) - Sue, my PhD supervisor, studies the maintenance of variation in sexually-selected traits

Jenn Foote (Department of Biology, Algoma University) - Jenn, my friend and close collaborator, studies the

ecology and evolution of songbird singing behaviourStephanie Doucet (Department of Biological Sciences, University of Windsor) - Stephanie studies the ecologyand evolution of visual communication and mating systems, with a focus on birdsTrevor Pitcher (Department of Biological Sciences, University of Windsor) - Trevor studies genetic quality, sexual selection, and natural selection in fishField research sites:

Queen's University Biological Station (Chaffey's Lock, Ontario) - I conducted field research on the behavioural ecology of birds at QUBS for my undergraduate and Masters theses.

La Selva Biological Station (Costa Rica) - my husband and I conducted field research on the vocal behaviour of manakins.