Early Animal Evolution:
Ecophysiology, Stratigraphy, and Modern Global Change

My research focuses on understanding how climate impacts trends in biodiversity both in the modern ocean and the geologic past. I use a combination of investigative tools, including stratigraphy, paleontology, organismal ecophysiology, and isotope geochemistry to answer questions such as how changes in the redox structure and temperature of Earth’s oceans influenced early animal evolution.