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Laura Ximena López Pérez

Colombia, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Undergraduate student

Institution/Employer: Universidad del Quindío

Country & Continent: Colombia, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Evolution, Behaviour

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads

Jessica Fenker

Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: Australian National University and CSIRO- Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

Country & Continent: Australia, Oceania

Field of Study: Ecology, Evolution, Systematics and phylogenetics

Study Group: Reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Lizards, Snakes

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Sneha Dharwadkar

India, Asia

Career Stage: Professional

Institution/Employer: Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises Foundation

Country & Continent: India, Asia

Field of Study: Ecology and Conservation Education

Study Group: Amphibians and reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Turtles and/or tortoises

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Brinky Desai

India, Asia

Career Stage: Graduate student

Institution/Employer: Biological & Life Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, Ahmedabad University

Country & Continent: India, Asia

Field of Study: Ecology, Evolution, Behaviour, Conservation, Physiology, Education

Study Group: Reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Crocodiles

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Andressa Adolfo

Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Graduate student

Institution/Employer: Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos

Country & Continent: Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Conservation

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads

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Amanda Maria Picelli

Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: Universidade Federal de Rondônia

Country & Continent: Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Parasitology

Study Group: Reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Lizards, Snakes, Turtles and/or tortoises

Allison Sacerdote-Velat

United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Professional

Institution/Employer: Chicago Academy of Sciences

Country & Continent: United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Conservation

Study Group: Amphibians and reptiles

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads, Salamanders, Snakes, Turtles and/or tortoises

Fernanda Rodrigues de Avila

Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Graduate student

Institution/Employer: Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos

Country & Continent: Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Evolution, Molecular biology, Biogeography

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Frogs and/or toads

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Arianne Messerman

United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: University of Miami

Country & Continent: United States, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Field of Study: Ecology, Conservation, Physiology

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Salamanders

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Gabriela B. Bittencourt-Silva

Brazil, Americas (Including, North, Central, South and Caribbean islands)

Career Stage: Post-doctoral researcher

Institution/Employer: Natural History Museum

Country & Continent: United Kingdom, Europe

Field of Study: Evolution, Systematics and phylogenetics, Molecular biology, Natural history

Study Group: Amphibians

Organism(s) of Study: Caecilians, Frogs and/or toads