1. The Yasuní-itt Initiative: Protecting Biodiversity Through Economic Development and International Collaboration Open Access Author: Digiulio, Laura Ann Title: The Yasuní-itt Initiative: Protecting Biodiversity Through Economic Development and International Collaboration Area of Honors: Community, Environment, and Development Keywords: EcuadorAmazonOrienteYasunioilextractionbiodiversityCorreaWaoraniindigenousspeciesITT File: Download DiGiulio_Laura_YasuniITTInitiative.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Anouk Patel, Thesis SupervisorTheodore Roberts Alter, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Tradeoffs of Conservation and Economic Development in Jericoacoara National Park Open Access Author: Chappetta, Raymond Michael Title: The Tradeoffs of Conservation and Economic Development in Jericoacoara National Park Area of Honors: Community, Environment, and Development Keywords: Braziltourism developmentconservationeconomic developmentbiodiversitysocial marginalizationcase studyCeará File: Download Chappetta_Raymond_JericoacoaraThesis2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Theodore Roberts Alter, Thesis SupervisorTheodore Roberts Alter, Thesis Honors AdvisorFrans J G Padt, Faculty Reader
3. Molecular Phylogeny and Speciation in Hispaniolan Lizards of the Anolis cybotes Species Group Open Access Author: Bruce, Laura Jean Title: Molecular Phylogeny and Speciation in Hispaniolan Lizards of the Anolis cybotes Species Group Area of Honors: Biology Keywords: adaptive radiationevolutiontaxonomyAnolis cybotesanolesHispaniolabiodiversityspeciationmolecular phylogeny File: Download Bruce_Laura_MolecularPhylogenySpeciationAnolisCybotesLizards.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Stephen Blair Hedges, Thesis SupervisorRichard Cyr, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael Axtell, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. What's in the Sand? Caribbean Reef Sediment as an Analog of the Living Community Open Access Author: Siomades, Sunday Title: What's in the Sand? Caribbean Reef Sediment as an Analog of the Living Community Area of Honors: Geosciences Keywords: biodiversityreef sedimenturchin populationsechinoid populationsshifting baselinestaphonomytaphonomic biaspreservation biasSt. John reefsCaribbean reefscommunity structurecoral reefsreef ecologyechinoidsurchins File: Download Siomades_Sunday_What_s_in_the_Sand_.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Brian Kelley, Thesis SupervisorPeter J Heaney, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Patterns of Zootherapy Use in Cross River State, Nigeria and Implications for Human and Ecological Health Open Access Author: Lemke, Grace Title: Patterns of Zootherapy Use in Cross River State, Nigeria and Implications for Human and Ecological Health Area of Honors: Anthropology Keywords: zootherapytraditional medicineNigeriabiodiversityconservationhuman health File: Download Lemke_Grace_Undergrad_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Sagan Friant, Thesis SupervisorDouglas Bird, Thesis Honors Advisor