The Andes are one of the longest continental mountain range in the world with nearly 8000 km of longitude. This
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Congrats Dr Bhagya Herath
ABG student Bhagya Herath has had her doctoral thesis approved by Academic Board in August 2021. Congratulations Dr Bhagya Herath.
Estefania submits her thesis!
Estefania Boada (Tefa) submitted her thesis on 10 December 2021. Her thesis was entitled: Behavioural partitioning of mainland and island
Paper! Jose’s final data chapter
Jose quantified the motion displays of five members of the C. decresii complex (see below) in the context of their respective habitats
The cold lizard project begins
THE ABG commenced a new research project in 2021 based at the Ecuadorean Andes . This study is mainly focused
Paper Published by Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson publishes his undergraduate honours project on the Peninsula Dragon (Ctenophorus fionni) in the Australian Journal of Zoology. A
Paper! Snow’s final data chapter
Xue (‘Snow’) Bian’s final data chapter has been published in the journal Scientific Reports. Snow used 3D animation technology to
Bhagya submits her thesis!
Bhagya Herath submitted her PhD thesis on 1 March 2021. Her thesis is entitled: Multidimensional Complexity of Communication Signals of
ABG farewells 2020
It has certainly been a tough year. As with many around the world, the ABG have relied on zoom to
Murramarang dragons
A quick expedition to photograph Jacky lizards of the NSW south coast We had a relatively early start on 18th
Galapagos: Pinzón
After the Christmas and New Year’s Eve break, we returned to the Galapagos Islands on January 2nd 2020, to visit
Galapagos: Santiago
Out trip to find Isla Santiago‘s lava lizard (Microlophus jacobi) started on the 15th of December 2019 with a four
Galapagos: Floreana
The second island destination for Estefania (Tefa) Boada’s PhD work was on the island of Floreana. The island supports a much
Galapagos: San Cristóbal
Estefania (Tefa) Boada’s PhD work on Ecuador’s lava lizards (Microlophus sp.) continues from December 2019 and takes place in the
Search for lizards resumes
The final field season for Jon Salisbury’s PhD work on Jacky dragon dorsal patterns has commenced. Jon’s activities began locally