Manuel Mejía-Toro

Research assistant

Education:

M.Sc. Conservation and Biodiversity

Exeter University, United Kingdom

B.Sc. Biology

Universidad de Guayaquil, Ecuador

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I am an enthusiastic biologist with extensive experience in field data collection on wildlife. I am mostly interested in behavioral evolution and biodiversity research. I have had the opportunity to work and volunteer in several project in the past including working in the Amazon forest, Galapagos Island and Asian tropical rainforest. I have worked in the Galapagos Islands for the Agency of Biosecurity for Galapagos on diagnosis of pathogens, parasites and invasive species. Currently I am collaborating with the Galápagos Pinnipeds Research Group researching on different aspect of the Galapagos fauna biology.