Fieldwork in Panama (Winter 2013)
Fieldwork in Panama (Spring 2013)
Fieldwork in Panama (Spring 2012)
Fieldwork in Panama (December 2011)
First fieldwork session of my PhD and discovery of the (american) tropics !
IMPRS Enrollement ceremony (13 October 2011)
Fieldwork in France (Summer 2011)
VIth European Congress of Mammalogy - Paris (July 2011)
Research internship - University of Montpellier II (Spring 2011)
A part of the Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution Team (April 2011).
From left to right: Fidel Botero, Yann Gager, Fabien Tredez, Dr. Maria-Clara Arteaga and Dr. Gillian Gibb.
Photo by Maria-Clara Arteaga
From left to right: Fidel Botero, Yann Gager, Fabien Tredez, Dr. Maria-Clara Arteaga and Dr. Gillian Gibb.
Photo by Maria-Clara Arteaga
Bat acoustic course - Bois de Païolive, Ardèche (17-18 February 2011)
The association Ascalaphe, in partnership with the association Païolive and the Languedoc-Roussillon Bat group,
organised a week-end training (17-18 February 2011) about the identification of bats with their ultrasounds.
More pictures of the week-end are available here.
organised a week-end training (17-18 February 2011) about the identification of bats with their ultrasounds.
More pictures of the week-end are available here.
International Bat Research Conference - Prague (August 2010)
Me and Dr. Emma Boston, in front of the poster presented at the IBRC, Prague, Czech Republic, August, 2010.
Photos by Meriadeg Ar Gouilh
Photos by Meriadeg Ar Gouilh
Fieldwork with the Centre for Irish Bat Research (Summers 2008 & 2009)
The 2008-2009 fieldwork team. From left to right: David Scott, Dr. Emma Boston, Yann Gager, Daniel Buckley and Dr. Mathieu Lundy.
The Centre for Irish Bat Research is formed by the University College of Dublin and Queen's University of Belfast, directed by Dr. Emma Teeling.
For more photos of the fieldwork, click here (2008) and there (2009).
The Centre for Irish Bat Research is formed by the University College of Dublin and Queen's University of Belfast, directed by Dr. Emma Teeling.
For more photos of the fieldwork, click here (2008) and there (2009).