Behavioural Ecologist| PhD Graduate, University of Göttingen, Germany
Researching social behavior, life-history strategies, and survival in wild animals
Interests
I am broadly interested in evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, and applied conservation. I enjoy working at the intersection of fieldwork, data analysis, and theory, and I am excited to contribute to both academic research as well as evidence-based ecological solutions. My recent work has explored life-history trade-offs, social behaviour, and ecological constraints in wild animals living in unpredictable environments. You can learn more about my research projects and publications here.