Hope to see you there! Feel free to bring lunch...

LUNCHTIME SEMINAR
Wednesday, May 25, 12:05-1:00
Cornell Lab of Ornithology Auditorium

"Teaching (and learning) how to best monitor tropical bird populations: lessons 
from Costa Rica, Mexico, Cuba and Malaysia"

Viviana Ruiz-Gutierrez, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, 
Colorado State University
and Visiting Fellow, Neotropical Conservation Initiative, Cornell Lab of 
Ornithology

I will be informally talking about some of most recent work on the effects of 
forest fragmentation on tropical birds in Costa Rica, as well as the 
replication of this work in an experimental setting in Borneo, Malaysia.  The 
bulk of my talk will be on capacity building efforts and data analysis support 
I have been doing with Eduardo IƱigo-Elias in Latin America, which includes 
estimating survival rates of resident birds from 20-yrs of banding efforts in 
Mexico, and estimating nest survival rates for 5 bird species in Siboney, Cuba.



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