The Interconnecting
Threads in the Web of Life
Exploring the nutritional ecology of
plant-pollinator interactions
Research Interests: nutritional ecology | community ecology | plant-pollinator interactions | ecology of native and wild bees | foraging ecology | ecological networks
I am a postdoctoral scientist at The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma Biological Survey in Dr. Keng-Lou James Hung's Lab. I am interested in the mechanisms and processes that influence species interactions. In particular, my research has focused on how nutritional availability shapes species interactions, in the context of plant-pollinator interactions. See my research page for more information on my current projects.
“When you get right down to it, food is practically the whole story every time.”
Kurt Vonnegut | Galápagos