Andrew Seiler

Project Description

My current work with the Plant-Insect Ecology and Evolution (PIEE) Lab involves identifying novel organic mulch alternatives to commonly-used black plastic mulch film in vegetable and berry agricultural fields. Through partnership with the UBC Farm and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), I am measuring the performance of these alternative mulches in weed suppression, pest suppression, and crop yield to validate their potential as more sustainable mulch options for organic growing conditions. 
Additionally, I am interested in how habitat structure influences insect ecology. To that end, I will be joining the Perennial Ecosystem Restoration for Carbon Sequestration (PERCS) in Canadian Agricultural Landscapes research cluster where I will investigate how the vertical dimension of agriculture-adjacent habitats (e.g., hedgerows, forest fragments) affects insect communities and the ecosystem services they provide to agricultural fields.

Research Classification

  • Community ecology (except invasive species ecology)
  • Agricultural ecology

Research Interests

  • Insect ecology
  • Ecosystem ecology
  • Agroecology
  • Community ecology
  • Plant-insect interactions
  • Ecosystem services

Research Methodology

  • Ecological fieldwork
  • Statistical Modeling
  • Laboratory experiments

Faculty

Faculty of Land and Food Systems