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Summer 2024 highlights

8/16/2024

 
Most of us were on field expeditions in Madagascar and Mexico over the summer. In addition to a productive field season, we also made great achievements in other areas
Awards
  • ​​Kat and Vero recieved awards for best student presentations at the annual meeting of ATBC (Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation) and  the FSD (Frugivores and Seed Dispersal) symposium
  • Vero was awarded an NSF - DDRIG (Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant)
  • Onja selected as a Hellman Fellow
Publications
  • Vero's 1st PhD Chapter reviewing the role of nocturnal, small-bodied and ominovorous lemurs published in Biotropica
  • A paper led by collaborator Seheno Andriantsaralaza about the seed dispersal of an iconic Malagasy baobab species published in Biotropica
  • Research examining the structure of plant-lemur interactions published in Conservation Biology
  • Another paper investigating the biotic and abiotic dispersla of a large-seeded keystone genus in Madagascar, Canarium, published in Biodiversity and Conservation
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Others
  • Student affiliate Tanjona defendes his Master thesis at the University of Antananarivo
  • Dr. Jadelys Tonos starts a new faculty position at San Francisco State University this fall

January 16th, 2024

1/16/2024

 
We're starting the new year with some great news!

  • Onja Razafindratsima and colleagues were awarded an NSF Biodiversity on a Changing Planet grant to conduct a project investigating the cascading impacts of landscape structure on forest regeneration
  • Jadelys Tonos Luciano was awarded a grant from Primate Conservation, Inc. for her work on lemur ecology in Ranomafana
  • A group of us along with our collaborators in Madagascar, UK and Mexico were awarded a National Geographic Society grant for a new project that uses a multi-method approach for biodiversity assessment in non-protected areas in Madagascar.
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Congratulations Anaid & Vero!

8/16/2023

 
Congratulations Anaid for being awarded a research grant from Re:wild and Vero for a best student presentation at ATBC conference!  ​

Spring 2023 highlights

5/9/2023

 
Looking back at our achievements this semester, here are some of the highlights ... now we're off to fieldwork

Awards

  • Anaid and Nancia were awarded research grants from The Rufford Foundation for their PhD projects in Mexico and Madagascar, respectively
  • Kat and Vero were selected as Rocca fellows by the Center for African Studies
  • Rindra was awarded a Primate Action Fund grant
  • Vero was selected as an International Peace Scholar by the Philanthropic Educational Organization, and received Outstanding GSI Award for her excellent work as a graduate student instructor in IB.
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Varecia variegata editorum in Ranomafana National Park. Photo by Onja Razafindratsima

Publications

​Onja and colleagues reviewed the importance of regenerating forests for primates in anthropogenic landscapes in this book chapter
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Others

  • Kat passed her Qualifying Exam in April and is now a doctoral candidate
  • Diary Randriamora joined our group as a mentee through the National Geographic Society STEM Field Assistant Program
  • Rindra Nantenaina, a PhD student at the University of Antananarivo, Madagascar spent five weeks as a Visiting Student in the lab in Berkeley. 
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Representative members and friends of the lab, Spring 2023. From left to right: Asher, Mamy-Fy Rakotondrainibe, Anaid Cardenas Navarrete, Kat Culbertson, Rindra Nantenaina, Jade Tonos, Ella Matsuda, Onja Razafindratsima, Kova

Fall 2022 highlights

12/19/2022

 
As we're toward the end of the fall semester, looking back to how this semester turned out, we're happy to share some highlights ... There were some challenges, ups and downs, but overall it was productive..

Awards

  • Vero was awarded a Black and Indigenous Scholars Award from the American Society of Mammalogists and a renewal of the Train Faculty Fellowship from WWF
  • Nancia and Vero were awarded the grant “Lemur Fund” from Re:wild to support their research on lemur ecology in Madagascar’s rainforests

Publications

  • Anaid & colleagues documented the birth of an infant black-howler monkey in this paper published in Primates (Don't forget to check out the video in the supplementary information! 
  • One of Nancia’s PhD chapter, investigating the robustness of plant-frugivore interaction network in a fragmented rainforest landscape, is published in the journal Conservation Biology.  ​
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A newborn howler monkey with its mama. Photo by Anaid Cardenas Navarrete
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Graphical abstract of our recent paper in Ecology and Evolution.
  • A team led by Vero recently reported an unprecedented discovery of arboreal mouse lemurs sleeping in a burrow on the ground in the rainforest of Ranomafana, published in the journal Ecology and Evolution
  • We reviewed current knowledge about frugivory and seed dispersal in Madagascar in the book The New Natural History of Madagascar. 

Others

  • Anaid passed her Qualifying Exam in December and is now a doctoral candidate
  • Hasina defended her Master's at the University of Antananarivo in November and then participated in a training on designing a research project in Kenya offered by the Tropical Biology Association
  • Hasina & Onja are wrapping up this month their participation in the program Global STEM Field Assistant by National Geographic Society but will continue collaborating.
  • Rindra was selected to participate in the iDiv Summer School in Leipzig, Germany in August to develop skills in molecular evolutionary biology in Biodiversity
  • We were happy to have Dr. Seheno Andriantsaralaza (University of Antananarivo) and Dr Denise Spaan (University of Veracruz) join us as Visiting Scholars this semester. We enjoyed the intellectual exchanges and looking forward for future collaborations.
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Representative sample of the Razafindratsima lab, Fall 2023 at the lab's holiday party, celebrating our diversity with a diversity of food from different countries/regions. From left to right: Jade Tonos, Jessica Stubbs, Anaid Cardenas Navarrete, Kat Culbertson, Vero Ramananjato & Onja Razafindratsima.

Back from the field ...

8/31/2022

 
Some happy news to share from the past few months:
1) Awards:
  • Anaid was awarded a Latin American Student Field Research Award and a Primatological Conservation Inc grant.
  • Nancia received an Ikala STEM Small Grants for Research. 
  • Both Rindra & Nancia were awarded a Duke Lemur Center’s Field Improvement Grant for Malagasy Students.
  • Vero was selected as a Philomathia Graduate Fellow in Environmental Sciences and a Rocca Fellow.

2) Publications:
  • Kat and her colleagues published a paper in Biotropica about the challenges of forest restoration in Madagascar 
  • Onja & colleagues published a set of principles and practical suggestions for equitable fieldwork in biology, an article about the future of sub-Saharan Africa’s biodiversity in the face of climate and societal change, and about potential of social media to promote primate conservation at the local level (this last one co-authored with Nancia & Vero)
  • Anaid & colleagues published a paper about the global importance of Indigenous Peoples, their lands, and knowledge systems for saving the world’s primates from extinction

3) We recently came back from successful fieldwork. You may look at some of our field pictures here and read about Jade's most recent field update here. More updates soon.. 

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