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PhD Graduations ! ! !

September 25, 2017 eriophora News

Triple PhD Graduations for the ABG Congratulations to Dr Nicole Butler, Dr Andrea Narvaez and Dr Jose Ramos.

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Anolis signals & local adaption

March 31, 2017 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

For animals to communicate effectively, signals are required to be successfully detected by an intended receiver across the extent of

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Anolis signals & species recognition

March 31, 2017 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

Visual signalling is used during inter and intra specific interactions, and has evolved toward complex, diverse and highly species-specific displays.

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Co-ocurrence of Ecuadorian Anolis

March 31, 2017 eriophora Ecuador, Lizards

Species aggregations within communities can be influenced by several processes, which operate over different spatial and temporal scales. We sampled

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Retreat site selection of Anolis lizards

March 31, 2017 eriophora Ecuador, Lizards

We investigated variation in nocturnal ambient temperature of the landscape, the nocturnal body temperature, and retreat site utilisation of restricted,

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PhD Theses submissions

December 20, 2016 eriophora News

Thesis submissions December 2016 | Nicole Butler became the first ABG student to submit a PhD thesis: Comparing the Anti-Predator

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National Geographic Society funding

May 3, 2015 eriophora Ecuador, Lizards, News

Many thanks to the National Geographic Society for providing US$18580 in support of our work on Anolis lizards in Ecuador: Habitat structure, competition

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Media attention for Andrea

December 1, 2014 eriophora News

Andrea Narvaez is interviewed by Nature and Culture International in regard to her work on Anolis lizards in Ecuador [ http://www.naturalezaycultura.org/spanish/htm/news/2014-11-Anolis.htm ]

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Lizards of Ecuador

March 1, 2013 eriophora Ecuador, Lizards, Projects

Our research investigates two genera of lizards from Ecuador: Anolis and Microlophus.  Anolis lizards are diurnally active arboreal lizards found in

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