Assistant Professor
I am an ecologist whose work is grounded in conservation biology, invasion ecology and ecosystem resilience.
Assistant Professor
I aim to unlock our fundamental understanding of nature to those that manage or share biodiverse ecosystems in order to restore or conserve healthy landscapes.
PhD Student
I aim to increase the effectiveness and understanding of invasive plant species control in and around Grumeti Game Reserve (Tanzania).
PhD Student
My research focuses on the understanding of feedbacks between climate and vegetation in tropical forests.
PhD Student
I investigate the consequences of variation in basal resource quality for the structure of savannah food webs
PhD Student
Does artificial light at night affect plant functions? My PhD project aims to answer that question.
PhD Student
Can we quantify plant-pollinator networks using DNA extracted from flowers?
PhD Student
I am dedicated to conserve lions in the Serengeti, which is complex given their endangered status while conflict with neighboring communities is increasing. I aim to connect understanding their ecology to human-wildlife conflict to increase safety for both people and lions.
PhD Student
I am investigating the link between rapidly spreading invasive aquatic plants and mosquito populations.
PhD Student
I investigate whether environmental heterogeneity affect bird diversity and how these patterns change across spatial scales.
PhD Student
I am exploring the role of collective action and how it can help to mitigate the impacts of human wildlife conflict, including its interaction with invasive woody plants in Maasai rangelands of Tanzania and Kenya.
Research technician
I have a background in biotechnology and expertise in biological control. He supports our students during field work in Tanzania and Kenya.
PhD Student
I investigate how to restore meta-ecosystems in a recently established corridor between Serengeti National Park and Lake Victoria.