I am broadly interested in invasive species and climate change impacts across terrestrial systems. I combine applied and theoretical questions to further our understanding of ecosystem processes. Using manipulative experiments and long-term monitoring data from grasslands, mixed conifer, and high elevation forests, I seek to describe emerging shifts within communities. I am currently investigating the spread of white pine blister rust and beetles into the Sierra Nevada. My upcoming projects include whitebark pine conservation and drought interactions with pests and pathogens. I aim to provide actionable science to protect our remnant wild spaces and restore diversity and ecosystem services in degraded areas.