

New paper describing and promoting the Resurvey Colombia project
This paper describes and promotes our Colombia Resurvey Project , a collaboration with the aim to recurvey sites that were visited over a...


New paper on bird-window collisions mitigation
In this paper, Utah researchers and I looked at the efficacy of mitigation strategies for preventing bird collisions. The mitigation was...


New paper on the impact of the lockdown on citizen science reporting of biodiversity
With a team from the Instituto Humboldt in Colombia, we explore the impact that the mandatory lockdown due to the COVID 19 had on the...


New paper on vertebrate functional habitat in Borneo
Today our paper is our in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. In this paper we mapped distributions of mammals and birds in Borneo...


New paper out on TREE: Area of Habitat for the IUCN Red List
I am happy to share that a new paper I am co-author on is out on the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution. In a paper I led in 2016,...


New commentary on ecotourism in post-conflict contexts
Scott Winton and I just published a commentary about realizing the potential of ecotourism in post-conflict contexts. It is hard, but we...


New paper on the impacts of oil palm on Colombia's biodiversity
With colleagues from the ETH Zurich, where I currently do a postdoc, and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, we just published a short...


Our paper on using iNaturalist to target mitigation of window collisions in out on PeerJ
Scott Winton, member of the bird-window collisions team at Duke University, leads this paper on how to use apps and technology to target...


Paper: Economic and Conservation Potential of Bird-Watching Tourism in Postconflict Colombia
As Colombia brings a 50-year war to a close, its immense biodiversity will be available to all, including avid birdwatchers from all...


Paper: Species traits and local abundance affect bird-window collisions
This paper, led by former Masters student Thomas Wittig, looks at an issue that has interested collision researchers for years: are all...