Current grant

2015-2020: Collaborative Research: Measuring And Modeling The Ecological Consequences Of Associational Effects. NSF, $156,999. Click for technical and non-technical summaries.

Prior Grants (after PhD earned)

2014: Secrecy, eavesdropping, and defense signaling in a clonal plant network. Murdock PRISM, $11,000. Summary of findings is here.

2007-2010:  Collaborative Research: A Role for Insect Herbivores in Plant Population Growth and Regulation: Density Manipulations and Demographic Models. NSF, $103,705 total (with REU supplements). NSF summary is here.

2006-2009: Density dependent effects of herbivory on Solanum carolinense: Implications for plant population regulation and biocontrol. USDA, $124,987. USDA final report is here, including a non-technical summary.

2005-2006: Do insect herbivores contribute to population regulation in Solanum carolinense? L’Oreal For Women in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, $25,000

A summary of outcomes (as of 2010) from the last three grants is here. As of summer 2015, five publications have directly resulted from these grants (#4, #8-11 on my publications list), with others in review or preparation.