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Chasing Arctic Frogs

August 17, 2021April 8, 2022 azandis@gmail.com

A short recipe for adventurous field science Take me to the photos! Step 1: Come up with a hair-brained scheme. My labmate Yara and I had been dreaming up the […]

 evolution, research, Uncategorized, wilderness  academia, Alaska, ecology, evolution, expedition, photography, research, wilderness, wood frog

Tips for taking spherical panoramas

July 16, 2021 azandis@gmail.com

Spherical panoramas can be tricky to stitch properly in dense forests, and especially when canopy elements are very close to the camera (which exaggerates the parallax). Fortunately, the issue attenuated […]

 research  canopy estimates, forest, hemispherical photography, research, spherical panorama

Hot competition and tadpole Olympics

December 24, 2020October 9, 2023 azandis@gmail.com

Our newest paper (pdf available on my publications page), led by Kaija Gahm is just out in the Journal of Experimental Zoology as part of special issue on herp physiology […]

 evolution, research  ecology, evolution, forest, local adaptation, microgeographic, project portfolio, published, research, tadpole, vernal pond, wood frog

Smartphone hemispherical photography

December 16, 2020October 9, 2023 azandis@gmail.com

Hemispherical photography is one of those tasks often prefaced by the statement, “How hard could it be?” I’m pretty sure I said something like this at the beginning of my […]

 research  ecology, forest, hemispherical photography, methods, photography, project portfolio, published, research, spherical photography

Frogs in the Feral Atlas

November 17, 2020November 17, 2020 azandis@gmail.com

“Every event in human history has been a more-than-human event.” This is the first line from the introduction of Feral Atlas: the more-than-human Anthropocene, a new book out from Stanford Univ. […]

 evolution, research, wilderness  art, conservation, ecology, outreach, published, wood frog

Phenology in a warming world

July 30, 2020October 9, 2023 azandis@gmail.com

I’m thrilled to announce that the first of my dissertation chapters has just been published in Ecography. Update (Nov. 2020): And, I’m especially thrilled that our piece will be the […]

 evolution, research  ecology, PhD, phenology, project portfolio, published, research, vernal pond, wood frog

New Island for Alaskan Toads

April 21, 2020 azandis@gmail.com

I completely forgot to post this range extension for Bufo (= Anxyrus) boreas when it came out a few months ago in Herpetological Review. With only five species of herps […]

 research, wilderness  Alaska, Boreal toad, expedition, field notes, published, research

Julian Date vs Day of the Year

January 27, 2020May 5, 2020 azandis@gmail.com

Julian day and Day of Year (DOY) are NOT the same thing I recently wrote a paper looking at how frog breeding timing is impacted by climate change. So, I’ve […]

 evolution, research  academia, commentary, ecology, phenology

A Paper A Day

November 11, 2019November 12, 2019 azandis@gmail.com

FYI, the featured image for this post is a collage titled Numenius arquata on The village clerk by Albert Ankera by @birds_dont_cry At the beginning of my PhD, I had […]

 evolution, research  academia, research

Do we need an Ethic of Road Ecology?

September 25, 2019September 25, 2019 azandis@gmail.com

Yesterday, I gave a presentation titled, “Do we need an Ethic of Road Ecology?” at the 10th International Conference on Ecology and Transportation (ICOET) The talk was well received (in […]

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

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