2018 WINNER: EarYn Mcgee
PROJECT: POPULATION DYNAMICS OF RIPARIAN LIZARDS
The Herpetological Conservation International board is proud to announce that the second annual Michael Dee grant has been awarded to Earyn McGee for her research on riparian lizards. Earyn is a PhD candidate in Dr. Michael Bogan's lab at the University of Arizona. Earyn's research focuses on how population dynamics of riparian lizards are affected by the flow regimes of streams and availability of aquatic insect prey.
HCI's board feels this important study could have broad future implications in reptile and amphibian conservation and congratulate Earyn on her important work.
HCI's board feels this important study could have broad future implications in reptile and amphibian conservation and congratulate Earyn on her important work.
Publications resulting from this research
McGee, Earyn N. Demographics of Riparian Lizards in the Chiricahua Mountains in Relation to Water Availability and Emerging Aquatic Insects as a Potential Food Source. Diss. The University of Arizona, 2018.