The health impacts in vulnerable environments such as Galapagos

Amanda Thompson
Galapagos petrels conservation retributing towards a sustainable future in the islands

Leo Zurita
Galapagos land snails and environmental sustainability

Stella de la Torre
Unraveling the interactions between endemic and invasive plant species

María de Lourdes Torres
Environmental sculpting of genomes: Lessons from the grasses of the Galapagos

Corbin Jones
Targets and economic benefits from Marine protection in Islands

Susana Cárdenas
What is the role of a marine reserve such as Galapagos for migratory species?

Alex Hearn
The ocean life depends directly or indirectly on the phytoplankton

Adrian Marchetti
Invasive Species and Climate Change – Lessons

Laura Brewington
Burdens of Paradise

A broad study looking at food and water insecurity in the Galápagos brings together a team of researchers to focus on an often-overlooked population. Miller’s research is part of a broader study run by biological anthropologist Amanda Thompson through the Galápagos Science Center (GSC). It represents a collaboration between researchers from UNC-Chapel Hill and Universidad San Francisco de Quito (USFQ).