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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 […]

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Arctic Genes in Alaska Magazine

December 10, 2022 azandis@gmail.com

An article I wrote about an expedition to collect wood frogs in the Alaska Arctic is now online at Alaska Magazine. I’ve included the teaser below, but check out the […]

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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

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 […]

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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. […]

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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 […]

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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

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

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 […]

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

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