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Wild Idea Podcast

July 21, 2025 azandis@gmail.com

I recently joined my dear friend Bill Hodge on the The Wild Idea Podcast for a conversation about ecological resilience, climate adaptation, and how we think about wilderness in a […]

 evolution, road ecology, wilderness  Alaska, commentary, conservation, data science, dispersal, divergence, ecology, evolution, local adaptation, microgeographic, outreach, presentation, road ecology, wilderness, wood frog

Evolution of Intrinsic Rates at the Evolution Conference 2019

September 3, 2019 azandis@gmail.com

At this year’s Evolution Conference in Providence Road island, the organizers managed to recruit volunteers to film most of the talks. This is such a great opportunity for folks who […]

 evolution, research  divergence, ecology, embryonic development, evolution, forest, local adaptation, microgeographic, presentation, research, vernal pond, wood frog

How to build a better rattrap with population genetics

June 8, 2019October 9, 2023 azandis@gmail.com

A team I worked with just published a population genetics study looking at the effectiveness of rat eradication programs in Salvador, Brazil. Rats have traveled around the globe alongside humans. […]

 research  conservation, dispersal, divergence, ecology, evolution, microgeographic, population genetics, project portfolio, published, rats, research

Animal Vision Project

November 21, 2018October 9, 2023 azandis@gmail.com

I recently received a Digital Education Innovation Grant to design an interactive project exploring animal vision. You can check out the project and read more about the inspiration below. Speciation […]

 evolution, research  divergence, ecology, evolution, outreach, photography, project portfolio

Frogz that Glowz

September 4, 2018September 16, 2018 azandis@gmail.com

I’m excited to announce that my paper “A new, noninvasive method for batch marking amphibians across developmental stages” is now published at Herpetological Conservation and Biology. This project originally grew […]

 evolution, research  dispersal, divergence, fluorescent marking, published, research, wood frog

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

Visualizing evolutionary divergence

December 7, 2017October 9, 2023 azandis@gmail.com

One of the funny conventions in ecology is the practice of naming a new statistical unit after a preeminent ecologist. For instance, in 1949 J.B.S. Haldane proposed a new unit […]

 evolution, research  data visualization, dispersal, divergence, evolution, local adaptation, microgeographic, project portfolio, research

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  • Wild Idea Podcast

  • Structural Equation Modeling in R

  • tsne plot and hierarchical tree diagram displaying the data split into 8 clusters

    Text analysis using AI in R

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

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