Kathryn is currently an NSF Predoctoral fellow and PhD Candidate at CU Boulder working with Dr. Scott Taylor in the Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department.
She studies how humans alter the way closely-related species interact and the evolutionary consequences of those behavioral shifts. Specifically, she explores how when humans build cities, they can change how species that live there interact, and in some cases, cause them to interbreed and produce hybrids. This hybridization in human-altered environments highlights the power of habitat disturbances to break well-established species barriers. However, few studies have experimentally assessed how disturbances drive hybridization.
Combining genomics and field studies, Kathryn investigates how disturbance modifies interactions between chickadees to promote hybridization. Her work focuses on establishing a long-term study, the Boulder Chickadee Study, as an experimental framework and community science network to explore basic natural histories of Colorado chickadees, and to improve our understanding of how humans drive evolutionary trajectories.
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