SSAR congratulates the following winners of the Roger Conant Grants-in-Herpetology Awards. Each receives an award in the amount of $500.
Conservation:
Jacquelyn Tleimat (Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi), “Exploring Sources of Necrotizing Scute Disease in Texas Tortoises.”
Catalina Valderrama (John Carroll University), “Thermal Microhabitat Shifts of the Herpetofauna in a Fragmented Rainforest of Colombia.”
International:
Andrea Paola Angeles Vázquez (Universidad Nacional Automa de Mexico), “Phenotypic Characterization of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis isolates from Mexico.”
Demian Rodriguez Ramirez (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico), “Importance of Temperature in the Growth of the Pathogenic Fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis: Potential Local Adaptations to Different Temperature Ranges in Mexico.”
Carmen Hoffbeck (University of Auckland, New Zealand), “The Tuatara Microbiome: Environmental Influences and Conservation Implications.”
Danilo Giacometti (Brock University, Canada), “Handle with Care: How Does Short-Term Handling Affect the Thermal Biology of Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) in Nature?”
Travel:
Subhasmita Patro (Indian Institute of Science), “Effect of Early-life Stress on Static and Dynamic Social Signaling Traits”
Jacob Hutton (Southern Illinois University), “Influence of Climatic Challenges on the Temporal Population Dynamics of a Threatened Treefrog Community.”
Laboratory research:
Erin Brosnan (University of Central Florida), “Co-infection & Priority Effects on Disease Susceptibility and Host Immunity in Ranid Tadpoles.”
Arjun Augustine (Queen’s University, Kingston), “Testing for the Effects of a Freshwater Barrier to Dispersal on Island-Dwelling Snakes in Eastern Lake Ontario.”
Genrietta Yagudayeva (St. John’s University), “Parent-Tadpole Adhesion in Poison Frogs: Bio-glue Chemical Characterization, Genetic Basis, and Evolutionary Correlates with Parental Care.”
Undergraduate research:
Nicole Povelikin (Florida State University), “Ecogeographic Drivers of Speciation and Genetic Diversity in the Trans-Continental Diadophis Snake Complex.”
Elizabeth Hoffman (Purdue University), “Sublethal Effects of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) Exposure on Northern Watersnake (Nerodia sipedon) Immune Response and Hematology”
Areli García-Gómez (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico), “Diet Analysis of Two Populations of Ambystoma velasci in Lentic and Lotic Water Bodies of Central-Western Veracruz, Mexico.”
Field Research in Herpetology:
Daniel Guerra (Texas State University), “Examining the Thermal Ecology of Gopherus berlandieri at a Protected Natural Area in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.”
Anna Thonis (Stony Brook University), “Comparative Demography of Three Puerto Rican Anole Species.”
Education:
Krya Ricci (University of Wisconsin-Madison), “Art-Education and Community Science: Broadening Participation in Amphibian Disease Ecology.”
Naim Khandakar (Jagannath University, Bangladesh), “Saving Herpetofauna Before it’s too Late: Ensuring the Conservation through Community Education at Nijhum Dweep National Park in Bangladesh.”
Chair of the Roger Conant Grants-In-Herpetology, Roberto Brenes, would like to sincerely thank the SSAR-Roger Conant GIH Reviewers. He greatly appreciates their time and effort.
- Molly Albecker (University of Houston)
- Forrest Brem (Indiana University)
- Paul Hampton (Colorado Mesa University)
- Carolina Lamberti (University of Nevada at Reno)
- Cy Mott (Eastern Kentucky University)
- Leticia Ochoa (UNAM, Mexico)
- Daniel Paluh (University of Dayton)
- Shem Unger (Wingate University)