Jennifer A. Sheridan
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    • Ecological responses to fragmentation
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    • Novel methods for detecting amphibians
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      • Yale-NUS Summer Field Course: Spain 2015
      • Yale-NUS Summer Field Course: Spain 2014
      • Week 7 2019: Sarawak
      • Week 7 2016: Danum Valley
      • Week 7 2015: South Africa
      • Week 7 2014: Thailand
      • TBA Borneo 2019
      • TBA Borneo 2018
      • Foundations of Science: Langkawi 2014
      • Round River Conservation Namibia 2009
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tropical conservation ecology


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With Wallace's Flying Frog (Rhacophorus nigropalmatus) and field assistants in Sabah.
       I am a tropical conservation ecologist, focusing on issues related to habitat & land use change, and ecological responses to climate change. The majority of my research is in Southeast Asia, currently focused in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.
       I am Curator of Amphibians & Reptiles at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (USA), and have an adjunct appointment in the Department of Geology and Environmental Science at University of Pittsburgh.
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  • Home
  • People
  • Research
    • Ecological responses to fragmentation
    • Physiological responses to climate change
    • Novel methods for detecting amphibians
  • Publications
  • Teaching
    • Conservation Biology
    • Foundations of Science
    • Field Biology >
      • Yale-NUS Summer Field Course: Spain 2015
      • Yale-NUS Summer Field Course: Spain 2014
      • Week 7 2019: Sarawak
      • Week 7 2016: Danum Valley
      • Week 7 2015: South Africa
      • Week 7 2014: Thailand
      • TBA Borneo 2019
      • TBA Borneo 2018
      • Foundations of Science: Langkawi 2014
      • Round River Conservation Namibia 2009
    • Food Ecology & Evolution
  • STEM Equity
  • Contact