Research
    
Our current research focuses on developing predictive mapping tools for stream networks that will allow to us to better forecast how changing environmental parameters (e.g., light, temperature, hydrology, and nutrient deposition) will influence species assemblages and biogeochemical cycling.
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Consumer-Resource Interactions and Biogeochemical Cycling in River Networks
South Fork Eel River Drainage Basin, California
