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Poster: Frogz that Glowz

July 14, 2018May 5, 2020 azandis@gmail.com

I had a ton of fun presenting a poster detailing my soon-to-be published study exploring the use of calcein fluorescence marking in amphibians at this year’s Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists […]

 evolution, research, Uncategorized  calein, dispersal, methods, poster, research, wood frog

It’s easier being green

May 31, 2018May 31, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

As part of my dissertation research, I spent the spring monitoring the development of wood frog eggs. Some of the eggs I brought to the lab, removed from the jelly […]

 evolution, research  ecology, embryonic development, microscopy, salamander, vernal pond, wood frog

Quals

May 25, 2018August 12, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

Qualifying exams are the written and oral tests PhD students must take to prove that they are experts in their field before embarking on a dissertation. And they are one […]

 research  academia, how to, PhD, research

Urban Evolution

May 9, 2018May 10, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

In schools, we are taught that evolution is an imperceptibly slow process, the long and drawn-out ascent from fish to reptiles, reptiles to birds and mammals, mammals to humans (that […]

 evolution  art, dispersal, divergence, evolution, local adaptation

Field Notes: Early Spring 2018

April 1, 2018April 1, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

29 March 2018 My first wood frog of the season, hopping slowly from one snowy bank to the other across the mist-dampened road. This is the first warm night of […]

 evolution, research  ecology, field notes, salamander, vernal pond, wood frog

Replacing wolves on Isle Royale is bad policy and worse science

March 17, 2018March 18, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

Overview: Isle Royale is an island in Lake Superior that is designated as a Wilderness Area and managed by the National Park Service. In the 20th century, wolves and moose […]

 evolution, wilderness  conservation, ecology, EPA, evolution, local adaptation, wilderness, wolves

Book review: Improbable Destinies

March 7, 2018March 9, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

  Losos, J. 2017. Improbable Destinies: Fate, Chance, and the Future of Evolution. Riverhead Books; New York.   Right up front, I have to admit that I was very excited […]

 evolution, Uncategorized  book review, ecology, evolution

Hardware for hemispherical photos

March 1, 2018July 16, 2021 azandis@gmail.com

This is my second technical post on using hemispherical photography for light estimates. My previous post considered the rationale behind hemispherical photography estimation methods. This post will cover hardware, specifically: […]

 research  ecology, forest, hemispherical photography, research

Tinctorius development

February 18, 2018March 1, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

On February 15, 2018 (the day after Valentine’s, no less) my female Dendrobates tinctorius ‘Robertus’ dart frog laid her first clutch of eggs. Of the 7 eggs, only 2 were […]

 research  dart frog, dendrobates, embryonic development, microscopy, outreach

Hemispherical light estimates

February 16, 2018July 16, 2021 azandis@gmail.com

Despite the fact that foresters have been estimating forest canopy characteristics for over a century or more, the techniques and interpretation for these measurements is surprisingly inconsistent. As part of […]

 research  canopy estimates, ecology, forest, hemispherical photography, how to, research, vernal pond

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A. Z. Andis Arietta, PhD
Yale University
andis.arietta@aya.yale.edu

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