ANNE DEVAN-SONG

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2022

Invited speaker: Evolution of interdisciplinarity in snakebite research. Venomous Herpetology. San Antonio, Texas, USA.

Invited speaker: Vignettes of snake diversity and snake-human interactions across 8 countries. World Snake Day. KCRE & Kalinga Foundation. (Virtual)


Invited Speaker: Animal social networks: from individuals to collectives. Arkansas State University Biology Seminar Series. Jonesboro, AR, USA. 

2021

Invited speaker: "Decolonising" Herpetology. Liverpool John Moores University. (Virtual)
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Guest Lecturer. Spadefoot societies: something is afoot. Herpetology, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA. 

Guest Lecturer: Spatial arrangement of ephemeral wetlands maintains social structure of a fossorial amphibian between resource pulses. Geographic Information Science, Oregon State University. OR, USA. 

2020 

Seminar speaker: Sentinel disease surveillance of the global wildlife trade. People and Nature Series at Oregon State University. OR, USA. 

Short Presentation: Pythons in Python: Wildlife trade data analysis using Python. PyData Global 2020. (Virtual).  


Guest Lecturer: Exploring human-snake interactions in tropical east Asia. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA.
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Lightning Presentation: Data scientists solving human-snake conflict. PyCascades. Portland, OR, USA.
  

2019

Oral Presentation: Complex interactions at the human-wildlife interface. Integrative Biology Graduate Student Seminar. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. USA.  

2018

Invited Speaker: Ecology and Evolution Seminar, University of Hong Kong. Hong Kong SAR, China. 

Oral Presentations: Movement ecology and natural history predict human-snake conflict patterns. 
     (1) Joint Annual Meeting of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation.
 Kuching, Malaysia. 2018 
     (2) Snakebite: From Science to Society. Leiden, Netherlands. 2018 


Lecture: Field data collection of population variables and parameters. BI 483- Population Biology. Oregon State University, OR, USA. 2018. 


2017

Oral Presentation: Can upland clustering of eastern spadefoots predict breeding pool locations? Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. Austin, TX, USA. 2017.

Guest Speaker: White-lipped pit viper movements and conflict patters in Hong Kong. Department of Biology, Udayana University, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. 2017. 

Lecture: Human-snake conflict in human dominated landscapes. NRS 417/517- Herpetology. University of Rhode Island, RI, USA. 2014, 2017


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