Estefany S. Guerra-Correa

Estefany S. Guerra-Correa
  • PhD student
  • PhD Student at La Trobe University

Thermal ecology of Stenocercus lizards inhabiting the tropical Andes of Ecuador

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Current institution
La Trobe University
Current position
  • PhD Student
Additional affiliations
January 2017 - November 2018
Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Arca de Noé Project. Zoology Museum. Herpetology division.
Education
August 2011 - March 2016
Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador
Field of study
  • Biological Sciences

Publications

Publications (3)
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The Galápagos Archipelago, a unique and ever-changing natural experiment, has seen an increase in introduced species due to increased human mobility. Among these, introduced ants represent a significant concern given their potential to reach high densities and displace native fauna. This study analyzed the diet of six Galápagos lava lizard species...
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The Galápagos Archipelago, a unique and ever-changing natural experiment, has seen an increase in introduced species due to increased human mobility. Among these, introduced ants represent a significant concern given their potential to reach high densities and displace native fauna. This study analyzed the diet of six Galápagos lava lizard species...
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This study aims to analyze the thermal biology and climatic vulnerability of two closely related lizard species (Stenocercus festae and S. guentheri) inhabiting the Ecuadorian Andes at high altitudes. Four physiological parameters—body temperature (Tb), preferred temperature (Tpref), critical thermal maximum (CTmax), and critical thermal minimum (C...

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