sediment

Intertidal mudflats and burrowing animals

Intertidal mudflats are home to a diversity of organisms, many of whom burrow into the sediment for refuge from the elements, to find food, or to escape predation. These burrowing animals are called infauna, and they are considered ecosystem engineers because of the important role they play in coastal systems. Click to learn more.

Lake biogeochemistry

We are studying the interacting effects of burrow building animals, biofilms, and oxygen dynamics on the fluxes of nutrients between the sediment and water in boreal lakes.