Hilary Rollins
@hilarybrollins
PhD, ecologist, conservation biologist, friend to herps, baker of pies, staff to cat. she/her
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https://abbottlab480702554.wordpress.com/who-we-are/ 02-08-2018 18:33:55
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So many wonderful people are presenting their excellent work at #Evol2019! I'm a little sad not to be there to catch up.... so you'll just have to hang out with each other so that I can be happy and a little jealous! @lifedispersing Mike Moore Genevieve G. Mount Max Lambert 🦫🦅🦌🐢🐸🏙💦
Gorgeous but toasty day to be at the Case Western Reserve University | University Farm! Look at that blue sky and these cute little berries which iNaturalist tells me could be honeysuckle, spicebush or huckleberry...
Had a great time being a part of mb's symposium on amphibian phenology under climate change at #WCH9! Team Wood Frog represented A. Z. Andis Arietta, PhD David Skelly as well as some wonderful Ambystoma friends Tom Anderson katie o'donnell. Great talks by all involved!
A completely spectacular final keynote from Ana Carnaval Ana Carnaval - science on the Brazilian Atlantic forest and its frogs, the need for ecological data for models, and Bertha Lutz - Brazilian herpetologist, feminist, diplomat and lawyer. What a great way to conclude #WCH9
Thrilled to share our recent paper led by Cassandra Lis. This was her senior project... for HIGH SCHOOL! A true superstar. Case Western Reserve HB SREP Warm developmental temperatures induce non‐adaptive plasticity in the intrasexually selected coloration of a dragonfly onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ee…
5 jobs/5 tags Office assistant Creek monkey Honors program call center Forest service field crew Flour beetle counter Genevieve G. Mount @sachaheath Max Lambert 🦫🦅🦌🐢🐸🏙💦 mb @lifedispersing
It's here 🙆♀️ Really excited to have this chapter out in the world! We used a target neighbor exp to look at effects of climate change induced phenology and body size shifts on wood frogs and toads. Shifts affected post-morph competition but unexpectedly. link.springer.com/article/10.100…