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Micah Scholer with female Barred Fruiteater (Pipreola arcuata)
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Micah Scholer: birds, BMR and survival

Micah Scholer with female Barred Fruiteater (Pipreola arcuata)
Micah Scholer with female Barred Fruiteater (Pipreola arcuata)

In our latest Insight, Micah Scholer, a PhD student in Zoology at the University of British Columbia Biodiversity Research Centre, talks about his new paper, Survival is negatively related to basal metabolic rate in tropical Andean birds and his path into ecology.

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