Lily O. Rodríguez Explained

Lily O. Rodríguez
Othername:Lily Rodríguez Bayona
Nationality:Peruvian
Alma Mater:National Agrarian University
Paris Diderot University
Occupation:Herpetologist
Known For:Work in Cocha Cashu, Manu National Park

Lily O. Rodríguez is a Peruvian zoologist (herpetologist), ecologist and an expert in biodiversity conservation with extensive experience in international cooperation. In 2017, she was the Chair of Resources and Environmental Economics at the University of Bonn, Germany.[1]

Life and work

Rodríguez studied biology with a major in zoology at the National Agrarian University, in Lima, Peru. She obtained a BS in biology in 1982 with a study on an Amazonian tortoise. In 1984, she obtained a DEA in Ecology, from the University of Paris working in the Ecology Lab. In 1991, she earned a PhD in ecology, from the University of Paris VII, now known as Paris Diderot University, with her dissertation on the "reproduction and diversity of the frog community of Cocha Cashu, Manú National Park, Peru."According to Researchgate, Rodríguez "does research on biodiversity conservation and public policy, protected areas, sustainability, among other interests such as tropical forests, forest restoration and herpetology."[2]

In 2002, she co-founded CIMA in Cordillera Azul National Park and serves as the director of Institutional Development and is a member of its Board of Directors. In that capacity she goes by the name Lily Rodríguez Bayona and has published research using that name.[3] [4] She is an editor of the journal Biodiversity and Conservation.[5]

As of 2017, she has authored four taxons – four new species of terrestrial-breeding frogs belonging to the genus Phrynopus from specimens collected on the eastern slopes of the Cordillera Oriental in northeastern Peru.[6]

Abbreviation

The abbreviation L.O.Rodríguez is used to indicate Lily O. Rodríguez as the authority on description and taxonomy in zoology.

Selected awards

In 2003, Rodríguez won several awards:

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Institute for Food and Resource Economics . 2023-08-13.
  2. Web site: Lily Rodriguez . 2023-08-13 . Researchgate.
  3. Web site: Our team, CIMA . 2023-08-13 . www.cima.org.pe.
  4. Web site: Rodriguez Bayona . Lily . 1992 . Structure and organization of the anuran community of Cocha Cashu, Manu National Park, Peru . 2023-08-13 . www.academia.edu.
  5. Web site: Biodiversity and Conservation . 2023-08-13 . Springer . en.
  6. Rodriguez . Lily O. . Catenazzi . Alessandro . 2017-06-06 . Four new species of terrestrial-breeding frogs of the genus Phrynopus (Anura: Terrarana: Craugastoridae) from Río Abiseo National Park, Peru . Zootaxa . en . 4273 . 3 . 381–406 . 10.11646/zootaxa.4273.3.4 . 1175-5334.
  7. Web site: Rodriguez . Lily O. . Guide to the frogs of the Iquitos Region, Amazonian Peru . 2023-08-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170306134407/http://zoologia.puce.edu.ec/Vertebrados/Recursos/publicaciones/Cientifica/Rodriguez_and_Duellman_1994.pdf . 2017-03-06 .