Research Interests
PaleobotanyTerrestrial PaleoecologyLandscape & Watershed HistoryBotanical History
Opportunities
Work Study Positions Available: No
Grant Funded Positions Available: No
Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No
Volunteer Research Positions Available: No
Biography
My research interests concern the evolution and history of landscapes. This has involved paleobotanical and geological investigations in the rocks of the Late Devonian Period - a time when the earliest forests were spreading, seed plants evolved, and fish developed limbs and were entering new habitats.
This interest in landscapes has also focused on small watersheds in southeastern Pennsylvania and their natural and cultural history, specifically that of the Chester, Ridley, and Crum Creeks, and the Plum Run tributary of the Brandywine Creek.
My latest research interest has turned toward the interior landscape of ideas, specifically that of Quaker attitudes towards nature and their influence on botany and other natural history pursuits in the early days of the American republic.