The EBL team would like to welcome its 3 newest members. We are excited to welcome all of them to the team!
Kayla Baker is the new Lead Field Biologist coming from a background focused on anthropogenic disturbance effects on birds.
CareyJo Titus is a new Biologist on the team with a background in ornithology including extensive work with Loggerhead Shrikes.
Tomona Lapitan is also a new Biologist on the team from University of Guam. She has a strong interest in becoming a Veterinarian and is excited about the opportunity to work with the EBL team.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Camera Trap Videos from Rota!
EBL Postdoc Hernani has been camera trapping on Rota for a few weeks trying to get Fanihi eating fruits on camera. We are still working on getting Fanihi on camera but we have had some other creatures visit fruiting trees we are recording including rodents, birds, and even geckos. Below are some links to videos of the different animals eating fruits on Rota!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2MXTqlneuQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WeAoFjxvE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3VI7Ahye0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2MXTqlneuQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6WeAoFjxvE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5y3VI7Ahye0
Wednesday, August 21, 2019
EBL is hiring an Avian Field Crew Leader and Technicians!
We are hiring a field crew leader and field technicians to join a Guam-based
team with The Ecology of Bird Loss Project and Iowa
State University (in the lab of Haldre Rogers) beginning in September 2019 working with Såli (Micronesian
Starlings).
Look at the jobs tab for further details and information for how to apply!
Saturday, July 27, 2019
New Publication from the EBL Team!
A new publication in Oikos linking intra-specific trait variation and plant function.
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Mariana Fruit Bat Project on Rota
The EBL team is working on a project concerning gut passage time of seeds with the Marianas Fruit Bat on Rota. The project requires monitoring bats in the wild and taking care of a plant nursery where gut passed seeds are planted. Photos from Zia Crytser.
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| Bats roosting. |
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| EBL Biologist, Juan Mungaray, watering the nursery. |
Friday, June 28, 2019
Monitor Lizard bombarded by a Kingfisher
EBL Biologist Zia Crytser documented this interesting interaction on Rota between a Monitor Lizard (Veranus indicus) and a Kingfisher.
Saturday, June 22, 2019
New EBL Members this Summer!
The EBL team is excited to welcome 5 members to the team this summer!
Jerilyn Calaor is a PhD student at Iowa State University (ISU) who is currently studying food web dynamics on the Mariana Islands.
Adelynn-Renee Roces is an undergraduate student with Northern Arizona University. She enjoys being out in nature and is interested in working in plant ecology.
Joanna Scott finished her BS with University of Guam and is pursuing her interest with conservation of Guam's flora and fauna by working with EBL.
Jillian Kurovski is an undergraduate student with ISU. Her passion is working with arthropods and she is working on spider diversity in the Marianas.
Juan-Carlos Mungaray recently finished his BS with ISU and will be working with Mariana fruit bats on Rota. He is excited about the opportunity to further his skills in vertebrate ecology.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Field Observation by Ann Marie Gawel
Field Observation by EBL PhD candidate Ann Marie Gawel: I found Aglaia that seemed to be nice and ripe on Guam... until I found this little insect inside.
#30earthmonthheroes: Posting about Heroes of the Envirnonment
This past month EBL and others have been posting about heroes of the environment. These post can be found on the EBL Facebook page and on the twitter handle #30earthmonthheroes
https://www.facebook.com/ebl.project/
https://www.facebook.com/ebl.project/
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Tree Growing Around a Deer Skull... interesting find by the EBL Crew
The EBL team spends much of its time out in the field collecting data and once in a while we come across strange and unique findings. EBL'ers Martin Kastner and Zia Crytser came across one of these findings just the other day. It is a deer skull stuck in a tree and the tree has grown around it. Any ideas about how this happened? (Photo taken by Zia)
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