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ABG graduation: Dr Tefa

September 26, 2022 eriophora Ecuador, Lizards, News

Past and present members of the ABG attended Tefa’s graduation in September (with others who could not attend present in

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Congrats Dr Estefania!

May 9, 2022 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

ABG student Estefania Boada Viteri has had her PhD thesis approved by La Trobe University Academic Board and has been

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Estefania submits her thesis!

December 10, 2021 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards, News

Estefania Boada (Tefa) submitted her thesis on 10 December 2021. Her thesis was entitled: Behavioural partitioning of mainland and island

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Galapagos: Pinzón

January 20, 2020 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

After the Christmas and New Year’s Eve break, we returned to the Galapagos Islands on January 2nd 2020, to visit

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Galapagos: Santiago

December 24, 2019 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

Out trip to find Isla Santiago‘s lava lizard (Microlophus jacobi) started on the 15th of December 2019 with a four

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Galapagos: Floreana

December 16, 2019 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

The second island destination for Estefania (Tefa) Boada’s PhD work was on the island of Floreana. The island supports a much

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Galapagos: San Cristóbal

December 6, 2019 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

Estefania (Tefa) Boada’s PhD work on Ecuador’s lava lizards (Microlophus sp.) continues from December 2019 and takes place in the

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Funding success!

October 10, 2019 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards, News

Congratulations to Estefania Boada who has received £5010 ($9000) from The Rufford Foundation to support her research in Ecuador. Estefania

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Pacific Iguanas from Ecuador

July 25, 2018 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

The Pacific Iguanas (Microlophus occipitalis) are endemic to Ecuador and Peru. They are small sexually dimorphic lizards with remarkable behaviour.

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In search of the Peru Pacific Iguana

July 10, 2018 eriophora Animal communication, Ecuador, Lizards

The Peru Pacific Iguana (Microlophus peruvianus) is an endemic lizard from Peru, Ecuador and Chile. They are big lizards with

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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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