Malory Owen is a PhD student in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at York University with eight years of research experience studying positive biotic interactions in at-risk ecosystems. Her work specializes in double-mutualistic networks, currently investigating how bird–cactus interactions shape desert community structure and resilience. With a background in zoology, environmental science, and GIS-informed field research dating back to undergraduate projects on vole reproductive success, she blends empirical fieldwork with network ecology theory. Based in Old Toronto, she brings a cross-disciplinary perspective that links species-level behavior to landscape-scale patterns—an approach that helps reveal subtle, non-obvious drivers of ecosystem structure.
7 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Zoology/Animal Biology, Bachelor’s Degree, Zoology/Animal Biology at Miami University
Master of Science - MS, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Master of Science - MS, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at York University
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