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2013. What is Operation Wallacea? Tropical scientific expeditions in 9countries 200+ academics running more than 120 projects Results published in peer-reviewed journals. What is Operation Wallacea? 30 new vertebrate species to science discovered

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  1. 2013

  2. What is Operation Wallacea? Tropical scientific expeditions in 9countries 200+ academics running more than 120 projects Results published in peer-reviewed journals

  3. What is Operation Wallacea? 30 new vertebrate species to science discovered Large temporal and spatial data sets obtained from tuition fee funded model Data used to assess the performance of conservation management programs

  4. Global Research and Conservation Strategy Stage 1 - Assessing ecosystem diversity and function Stage 2 - Monitoring ecosystem change Stage 3 - Monitoring socio-economic change Stage 4 - Establishing & monitoring the effectiveness of conservation management programs

  5. Team Members Principal Researchers Assistant Researchers Visiting Academics Dissertation Students Research Assistants Medical Staff Pre –med Expedition Medicine Operations Staff

  6. Joining as a research assistant • Research Assistant • Gain experience for CV or for helping to choose career direction • Fixed Itineraries (Madagascar, Egypt, Cuba, Guyana, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, ) • Personalized Itineraries (Indonesia, Honduras) • Pre –meds: Expedition Medical course

  7. Spiny Forest Biodiversity Survey Data gathered for Biosphere application for Mandrare Valley Madagascar wildlife and communities course in week 1 Rotate between camps across Ifotaka North Scan and focal sampling of Verraux’sSifaka and Ring Tailed Lemurs Spotlight and trapping surveys for nocturnal lemurs Madagascar

  8. Spiny Forest Biodiversity Survey Invasive plant surveys Vegetation surveys using Gentry plots Bird point counts and mist netting Iguana activity budgets Day time and spotlight surveys for chameleon diversity Madagascar

  9. Mountain Desert Biodiversity Survey Data contributing to biodiversity atlas survey of St Katherine Protectorate Desert living training in first 3 days 4 days surveying in mountain desert and living in Bedouin camps Surveys are for target plants, reptiles and bird surveys from transects, small mammal trapping, grazing pressure of ibex etc Egypt

  10. Egypt Dive training or Red Sea Reef Ecology Course

  11. Reef surveys on Isle of Youth Data contributing to management plan for southern Isle of Youth Sustainab;e Management Zone Based in remote hotel and working off research ships Week 1 learning to dive and training in reef fish identification ori if already dive trained completing a Caribbean reef ecology course Week 2 rotating between research ship surveying remote reefs with stereo video, helping the manatee surveys and analysing the stereo video data Cuba

  12. Cuba Stereo video surveys

  13. Analyzing stereo-video footage

  14. Guiana Shield Forest Biodiversity surveys Data being used to assess effects of selective logging on biodiversity Based in remote forest field camps Week 1 Guiana Shield forest ecology and jungle survival course Weeks 2 and 3 working from 2 different camps Mist netting for birds and bats Herpetofauna surveys from transects and night spotlighting Large mammal transect surveys Guyana

  15. Guyana Burro Burro river surveys

  16. Mayan Forest Biodiversity Surveys First large-scale surveys of the vast CalakmulBiopshere. Data collected for REDD+ application and data for setting sustainable hunting quotas Mayan forest ecology course and visit to the Mayan ruins Butterfly and moth surveys Mist netting for birds and bats Pitfall traps and transect searches for herpetofauna Transect sampling and camera trapping for mammals Mexico

  17. Mexico Forest elements of the Mexico programme

  18. Mexico Marine elements of the Mexico programme

  19. Amazonian Forest surveys Data collected for REDD+ application and data for setting hunting quotas Based on research ships Amazonian wildlife conservation course in week 1 Bird mist netting and water bird transects River dolphin surveys Fish community surveys Peru

  20. Amazonian Forest surveys Amphibian surveys Macaw counts Large mammal transects Camera trapping River turtle population counts and nest transferring (depending on wate r levels) Primate niche separation and time budgeting Peru

  21. Peru Caiman surveys

  22. Elephant carrying capacity surveys Two low veld sites – one in Kruger and one inThanda in KwaZulu Natal How do you determine elephant carrying capacity? Bush training and savannah ecology course in week 1. Week 2 onwards field surveys for half a day each day Other half in camp completing African wildlife conservation course South Africa

  23. South Africa Sodwana Bay, South Africa

  24. Personalised itinerary options 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks Select the training course and research assistant options for your itinerary Options in Indonesia and Honduras

  25. Training courses Jungle training and Wallacea wildlife course Canopy Access Dive training Indo Pacific reef ecology Dive Master training Indonesia

  26. Indonesia

  27. Indonesia Marine research assistant projects in Indonesia

  28. Training courses Jungle training and Neotropical wildlife course Canopy Access Dive training Caribbean reef ecology Dive Master training Honduras

  29. Honduras

  30. Honduras

  31. Expedition medicine Expedition medicine experiential course (4weeks; jungle training, DNA, biodiversity monitoring, and dive training. Includes a week long course on expedition medicine) Medical Electives (8 weeks shadowing different doctors supporting the Opwall expeditions in the cloud forests and reefs of Honduras) Expedition medicine

  32. Dissertation research topics Complete data collection over summer 90% + of students get top two grades for field projects Opwall projects at Oxford, Cambridge, Princeton, Toronto, Birmingham, Manchester etc have won best departmental dissertations

  33. Academic support

  34. Botany and Invertebrate Research Topics • Environmental impacts on leaf formation • Epiphytes in cloud forests • Forest disturbance impacts on butterflies • Orchid bee diversity • Niche separation in tarantulas • Dung beetle communities in cloud forest Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras

  35. Herpetofauna Research Topics • Impacts of habitat on Sulawesi herpetofauna • Abundance and distribution of threatened amphibians in cloud forest • Population ecology of Hog Island Boas • Behaviour and ecology of ctenosaurs • Niche separation in caimans • Herpetofaunacommunities in Mexico • Sea turtle behaviour and nest site preferences • Colour change in chameleons and leaf tailed geckos • Population levels of Nile crocodiles in Madagascar • Population levels of colubrid snakes Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras, Peru, Mexico, Madagascar

  36. Bird Ecology Research Topics • Habitat associations of Sulawesi birds • Behaviour of island birds • Cloud forest bird communities • Assessing detectability of forest birds • Effects of fire on winter bird communities • Bird communities in different Amazonian habitats • Water bird communities in the Amazon • Endemic bird habitat associations in Madagascar Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras, South Africa, Peru, Madagascar

  37. Mammal Research Topics • Sulawesi forest bat communities • Civet ranging behaviour • Arboreal marsupial ecology in Sulawesi • Population levels of Sulawesi megafauna • Vasectomy impact s on elephant behaviour • Carrying capacity of reserves for elephant • Distribution patterns of large herbivores • Niche separation in Amazonian dolphins • Occupancy modelling and camera trapping mammals in Amazonia , Mexico or Madagascar • Comparison of mist net and sonogram surveys for bats Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras, South Africa, Peru

  38. Primate Research Topics • Effects of forest disturbance on Buton Macaque behaviour • Sleeping tree selectivity in tarsiers • Niche separation in Amazonian primates • Spider monkey grouping patterns • Feeding ecology, habitat selection and activity budgets in Coquerel’s and Verreaux’sSifakas Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Mexico, Peru, Madagascar

  39. Marine Ecology Research Topics • Resource utilisation of reef fish across environmental gradients • Association between anemone fish and host anemones • Competition between hard coral species • Comparison between reef and reef fish survey methods • Island biogeography of coral reef patches • Sea urchin ecology in the Caribbean • Changes in reef fish from stereo video surveys • Reef fish and benthic communities in Madagascar Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras, Madagascar

  40. Intertidal Research Topics • Niche separation in fiddler and sentinel crabs • Physiological adaptations of rock pool species • Seagrass ecology • Impact of mangrove degradation on functionality Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras

  41. Environmental Science Research Topics • Impact of coral growth forms on biodiversity • Photoacclimation response of reef building corals • Effects of Crown of Thorns starfish on reefs • Effects on corallite morphology of sedimentation • Spatial variation in coral mortality • Environmental impact of seaweed farms • Hydrography & water quality of coastal lagoons in Mexico Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras

  42. Marine Physiology Research Topics • Effects of noisy soundscapes on settling crabs • Physiology of cephalopods • Temperature preferences of intertidal fishes • Water loss resistance of intertidal crabs • Emergence patterns in mudskipper species in relation to water loss • Resistance of tropical frogs to water loss • Ecophysiology of mangrove corals Dissertation topics – Indonesia

  43. Fisheries Research Topics • Changes in the Kaledupa reef fishery 2007 – 2013 • Effects of fish fences on fisheries • Cleaner fish behavioural strategies • A comparison of fish diversity in different Amazonian habitats • Stream fish diversity in cloud forest Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Honduras, Peru

  44. Genetics Research Topics • Barcoding diversity of Cusuco cloud forest • Landscape genetics of amphibians • Chytrid fungus impacts on frogs • Genetic diversity in tarantulas Dissertation topics - Honduras

  45. Spatial Ecology and GIS Research Topics • Mapping forest change in Sulawesi • Species distribution modelling • Landscape ecology in Madagascar • Remote sensing and environmental modelling in Madagascar • Developing monitoring protocols for REDD+ Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Madagascar

  46. Conservation Management Research Topics • Resilience of marine dependent communities • Impact of ecotourism growth in the Wakatobi Islands • Forest land tenure in Madagascar • Economic impacts of tourism in southern Madagascar • Natural resource dependent livelihoods in Mandrare Valley • Assessment and valuation of ecosystem service provision in Madagascar Dissertation topics – Indonesia, Madagascar

  47. Dates and Prices Expeditions run over the summer vacations Itinerary advice emailed Prices 2 weeks - $1750 4 weeks - £32006 weeks - $43508 weeks - $5500 Professional fundraising support with information about grant opportunities

  48. After your Opwall expedition Masters field placements available for 6 months from January 2014 PhD grants available Staff positions

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