Oral presentations
2020
Nestled in the city: nesting behaviour enhances embryo survival in urban areas
World Congress of Herpetology 9 (“Herps in the City” symposium)
Dunedin, New Zealand
2019
Old nesting habits in the forest help invasive lizards thrive in cities
Faculty of Zoology seminar, Kasetsart University [Invited Talk]
Bangkok, Thailand.
Old nesting habits in the forest help invasive lizards thrive in cities
Special seminar, Suranaree University of Technology [Invited Talk]
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
How city lizards beat the Miami heat
University of Minnesota EEB Behavior Group
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
A shady way to beat the city heat: maternal nesting behavior in lizards enhances survival in urban environments
Gonzaga University Biology Department seminar
Spokane, Washington, USA
2018
Where urban dwelling lizards choose to nest may help their babies beat the city heat.
This is Research Student Symposium @ Auburn University.
Auburn, Alabama, USA
A shady way to beat the Miami Heat.
Anolis Symposium 2018, Miami, Florida, USA
Invasive city anoles select cool sites to nest.
Annual Southeast Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Meeting, Helen, Georgia, USA
Nest-site selection in urban dwelling anoles could help embryos beat the heat.
Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, San Francisco, California, USA
Poster presentations
2018
Anoles have a shady way to beat the city heat**
Alabama Partners in Reptile Conservation Meeting, Dauphin Island, Alabama, USA
2017
Embryos of anoles are robust to urban thermal environments.**
Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
2016
Anolis metropólis: do urban thermal environments affect the hatchling phenotype and embryonic development of invasive anole lizards?
World Congress in Herpetology 8, Hangzhou, China.
Anolis metropólis: do urban thermal environments affect the hatchling phenotype and embryonic development of invasive anole lizards?
Stanford Research Conference, Stanford, California, USA.