Evolutionary Biology
Hollis Dahn
Photos from the field
I have been fortunate enough to enjoy many opportunities to travel in my work. Exploring new regions and interacting with local communities is a big perk to field biology that also grants a new perspective on the world.
From this page you can navigate to different photo galleries from my field experiences.
A troop of habituated monkeys within Shennongjia Nature Reserve come close to investigate.
We were careful in always placing our cots to take advantage of the van's morning shadow.
On my first evening in the Mojave desert.
A troop of habituated monkeys within Shennongjia Nature Reserve come close to investigate.
Back-to-back Chinese forests and American deserts
Two months in China followed by one month in the deserts of the southwestern U.S.
My first trip with the REU-China program involved traveling all over China and visiting many remote locations. I then took a flight to Los Angelas where I met my labmates for a month living out of a van in the American Southwest.
Plants and culture in China
Seeing fourteen cities in three months on the hunt for two plants.
As part of the PIRE program, an REU with the University of Georgia, I spent one semester in Georgia and then made my first trip to China. It was during this year that I traveled the most widely within China.