Welcome to the LaMontagne Lab! Our lab is interested in understanding the patterns and drivers of population variability and synchrony over space and time. We work on a range of scales, from individual organisms, to local populations, and continental and global scales. Our research includes a number of study systems – generally in forest ecology; from the remarkably highly-variable patterns of reproduction in plants (called 'mast seeding') and its relationship with consumer-resource dynamics, to the impacts of environmental change on tree reproduction. We conduct field research, lab work, and use data synthesis approaches to answer our research questions. For more information, please see the lab website.