David C. Blackburn  

@davidcblackburn

Curator of Amphibians & Reptiles . Biologist studying , , , & . Leading . Tweets are my own.

Gainesville, FL
Joined June 2009

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    Does your talk or poster at involve data from the supported by ? If so, let us know on social media! Also, feel free to use the oVert logo in your acknowledgments!

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  2. 14 hours ago

    Go ask related questions at the Ask-An-Expert booth during the poster session at .

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  3. Come see poster about the coolest frogs: Breviceps. Only 22 mins left for his session.

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  4. 16 hours ago

    Vallejo-Pareja finds the common ground (common snouts! Common jaws! Common loss!) in the kinds of lizard skulls that fit on a Lego brick

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  5. The Ask-an-Expert booth at is near Registration from 3:30 to 5:30 PM today!

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  6. Today at DPCB Ask-An-Expert Booth: ! As a PhD student , Anthony has mastered a TON of multivariate methods. Ask him all about evolutionary physiology, comparative methods, and thermal ecology! Visit him at the Ask-An-Expert Booth, today 3:30-4:30 PM!

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  7. If you want to see the final DIY puzzle version of this in action, come to Poster 1-282 tonight at ! spoiler alert: it is awesome.

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  8. Today at DPCB Ask-An-Expert Booth: ! A research fellow , she is an expert in geometric morphometrics, phylogenetic comparative methods for multivariate traits, and micro-CT. Come visit her at the Ask-An-Expert Booth, today 3:30-4:30 PM!

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  9. Scientists despair as US government shutdown drags on

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  10. .-XROMM shows turtle girdles are far more mobile than expected. Pectoral girdle rotates more than pelvic and when walking leads to larger rotations. Sea turtles have almost no rotation!

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  11. 20 hours ago

    Hey - interested in learning about the phylogenetics and biogeography of Africa’s coolest IMO frog genus, Breviceps?? Then come see my poster (#252) today at 3:30!

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  12. The Best Student Presentation - Wake Award is starting now in Room 20!

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  13. Jan 3

    Looking forward to great talks tomorrow in the session for the David and Marvalee Wake Award for Best Student Presentation!

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  14. Jan 3

    And away we go! First new species of amphibian added to for 2019.

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  15. Jan 2

    Want to know what ancient DNA can tell us about the genetic diversity we lost in the Caribbean bc of humans? Come see my talk Sat. Jan 5, 11:15, Session 50. Room 3&4.

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  16. Jan 2

    Real experts answering YOUR questions at ! Brought to you by your friends in .

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  17. Jan 2
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  18. Add DPCB's Best Student Paper - David and Maravlee Wake Award session to your schedule now! We have an exciting slate of six speakers lined up to present at . Room 20 Friday Jan 4 starting at 10am!

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  19. Last year's Best Student Paper - Wake Award winners: , Oral Presentation , Poster Presentation , Honorable Mention Read their bios in our newsletter: Please attend the session, Friday Jan 4 10am in Room 20!

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  20. 31 Dec 2018

    It's been quite the year for ! We've: -Added 153 new species -Mapped over 300 species ranges -Grown the Amphibians Disease portal w/ almost 18,000 samples from 353 species and 25 countries Just to name a few! Check out these & more here:

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  21. 31 Dec 2018

    Also, check out our exciting new logo and all the cool new AmphibiaWeb swag here:

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