Claire Schon

PhD. Candidate - she/her
Claire Schon

Invasive Phragmites australis is a threat to wetland biodiversity and integrity across North America.

My project is the first in North America to evaluate the success of the insect-based Phragmites biological control program. My research fits into the broader Phragmites biocontrol pilot program. Biocontrol, as a practice, is a safe and effective method for controlling invasive species using the invasives natural enemies. I am interested in how and why Phragmites biocontrol can lead to native plants returning to Phragmites-invaded wetlands. My work will help inform the future wetland restoration efforts by advancing our understanding of this emerging technique for Phragmites control.

Aside from my research, I enjoy sharing my botany pictures through my botany Instagram (@poormansbotany), posting my biodiversity observations on iNaturalist (>2700 observations and counting!), serving on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Botanical Association, and running the Waterloo ecology network. Outside of all that, you can find me backcountry canoe camping, practicing my salsa dancing, and embroidering.

WEN: Waterloo Ecology Network website
Canadian Botanical Association Board of Directors: CBA website
iNaturalist: ClaireSchon
Instagram: @poormansbotany