Justin Yeager
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CURRENT LAB MEMBERS
Leo Ávila
Leo is a biotechnology student who is contributing to our ongoing work on the quantification of trait divergence and reproductive isolation in poison frogs.
Doménica Gómez
Domenica is a biotechnology student, her research is focused on understanding the evolution of chemical defenses and their benefits in the initial stages of the evolution of aposematism.
Priscila Mantilla
Priscila is a biotechnology student who is interested in better understanding the evolution of, and how transparency functions as camouflage in glass frogs.
Matteo Cardellino
Matteo is a veterinary student with years of field experience who has "seen the light" and joined the lab. He is working in the evolution of mating strategies in fish, as well as joining several projects related to poison frogs.
Cordon Wade
Cordon is a visiting researcher whose whose current work is disentangling the defensive function of transparency as camouflage in communities while he develops his next line of research.
Abby Robison
Abby is a visiting researcher whose whose current work is disentangling the defensive function of transparency as camouflage in communities while she begins to transition into studying mimicry in poison frogs.
LAB ALUMNI
Pablo Viteri
Pablo studied biotechnology and had an ambitious thesis modeling the defensive functions of poison frog alkaloidsalkaloids
COLLABORATORS
Jim Barnett
Olivier Penacchio
Molly Cummings
Jaime Culebras
David Fisher