Devin A. Edmonds

Devin began with the lab in the Fall of 2017 and his M.Sc. research focused on the demography of the Ornate Box Turtle (Terrapene ornate) at two sites in Illinois. The goals of his research were to provide estimations of population sizes, survival, and fecundity. The data he gathered will then be input into deterministic matrix population models and stochastic PVA analyses to better guide the conservation of Ornate Box Turtles in Illinois.  He graduated from the Department of Natural Resources and environmental sciences with an M.Sc. in 2020.

Devin began his interest in herpetology and worked for the U. S. Forest Service on habitat assessments for amphibians, reptiles, and fish in the Sierra Nevada. From there he moved on to the U. S. Geological Survey where he worked with the Yosemite Toad and the Sierra Yellow-Legged Frog. Devin then moved on to work in Madagascar for several years where worked on invasive toad species control and conservation efforts for declining amphibians. Most recently, he had moved to the conservation of Lemurs at The Lemur Conservation Foundation.
  1. Edmonds, D., Rakotoarisoa, J. C., Rasoanantenaina, S., Sam, S., Soamiarimampionona, J., and E. Tsimialomanana. 2016. Captive management and reproduction of the treefrog Boophis Pyrrhus in Andasibe, Madagascar. Herpetological Review 47(3): 405–409.
  2. Edmonds, D., Rakotoarisoa, J. C., Rasoanantenaina, S., Sam, S. S., Soamiarimampionona, J., Tsimialomanana, E., Youssouf, Dolch, R., Rabemananjara, F., Rabibisoa, N. and E. Robsomanitrandrasana. 2015. Captive husbandry, reproduction and fecundity of the golden mantella (Mantella aurantiaca) at the Mitsinjo breeding facility in Madagascar. Salamandra 51(4):315–325.
  3. Heinermann, J., Rodríguez, A., Segev, O., Edmonds, D., Dolch, R. and M. Vences. 2015. Year-round activity patterns in a hyperdiverse community of rainforest amphibians in Madagascar. Journal of Natural History. DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2015.1009513
  4. Bletz, M. C., Rosa, G. M., Andreone, F., Courtois, E. A., Schmeller, D. S., Rabibisoa, N. H. C., Rabemananjara, F. C. E., Raharivololoniaina, L., Vences, M., Weldon, C., Edmonds, D., Raxworthy, C. J., Harris, R. N., Fisher, M. C., and A. Crottini. 2015. Consistency of published results on the pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in Madagascar: Formal comment on Kolby et al. Rapid response to evaluate the presence of amphibian chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) and Ranavirus in wild amphibian population in Madagascar. PLoS ONE 10(10): e0135900.
  5. Soamiarimampionona, J., Sam, S. S., Dolch, R., Klymus, K., Rabemananjara, F., Robsomanitrandrasana, E., Rakotoarisoa, J. C. and D. Edmonds. 2015. Effects of three diets on development of Mantidactylus betsileanus larvae in captivity. Alytes 32: 7–15.
  6. Moore, M., Solofo Niaina Fidy, J. F. and D. Edmonds. 2015. The new toad in town: Distribution of the Asian toad, ,em>Duttaphrynus melanostictus, in the Toamasina area of eastern Madagascar. Tropical Conservation Science 8(2): 440-455.
  7. Bletz, M., Rosa, G., Andreone, F., Courtois, E., Schmeller, D., Rabibisoa, N., Rabemananjara, F., Raharivololoniaina, L., Vences, M., Weldon, C., Edmonds, D., Raxworthy, C., Harris, R., Fisher, M. and A. Crottini. 2015. Widespread presence of the pathogenic fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis in wild amphibian communities in Madagascar. Scientific Reports 5, 8633; DOI: 10.1038/srep08633
  8. Glaw, F., Vallan, D., Andreone, F., Edmonds, D., Dolch, R. and M. Vences. 2015. Beautiful bright belly: A distinctive new microhylid frog from eastern Madagascar. Zootaxa 3925(1): 120-128.
  9. Andreone, F., Rabibisoa, N., Randrianantoandro, C., Crottini, A., Edmonds, D., Kraus, F., Lewis, J.P., Moore, M., Rabemananjara, F.C.E., Rabemanantsoa, J.C., and M. Vences. 2014. Risk review is under way for invasive toad. Nature DOI:10.1038/512253c.
  10. Ndriantsoa, S., Rakotonanahary, T., Dawson, J. and D. Edmonds. 2014. Predation of the Critically Endangered Boophis williamsi by Boophis goudotii at Ankaratra Massif, Madagascar. Herpetology Notes 7: 343–345.
  11. Behm, J., Edmonds, D., Harmon, J. and A. Ives. 2013. Multilevel statistical models and the analysis of experimental data. Ecology 94(7):1479–1486.
  12. Edmonds, D., Rakotoarisoa, J. C., Dolch, R., Pramuk, J., Gagliardo, R., Andreone, F., Rabibisoa, N., Rabemananjara, F., Rabesihanaka, S. and E. Robsomanitrandrasana. 2012. Building capacity to implement conservation breeding programs for frogs in Madagascar: Results from year one of Mitsinjo’s amphibian husbandry research and captive breeding facility. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation 5(3): 57-69(e55).
  13. Rosa, G., Edmonds, D., Lau, I., Andreone, F., and P. Eusebio Bergo. 2012. Liopholidophis sexlineatus diet. Herpetological Review. 43(2): 345–346.
  14. Behm, J., Knaebe, B., Wing kan Fu, V. and D. Edmonds. 2011. Polypedates leucomystax (Java Whipping Frog) communal nesting. Herpetological Review 42(4): 587–588.
  15. Edmonds, D. 2011. Frogs and Toads: Complete Herp Care Series. Neptune City, NJ: T.F.H.
  16. Edmonds, D. 2009. “Breaking the Glass Box.” Leaf Litter Magazine. Spring 2009: 3–4.
  17. Edmonds, D. 2009. Extended distribution of two frogs from Madagascar: Mantella crocea and Mantella manery (Anura: Mantellidae). Herpetology Notes 2: 53–57.
  18. Edmonds, D. 2009. Salamanders and Newts: Complete Herp Care Series. Neptune City, NJ: T.F.H.
  19. Edmonds, D. 2007. Tree Frogs: Complete Herp Care Series. Neptune City, NJ: T.F.H.
  20. Edmonds, D. 2007. A. visit to two unique Mantella populations in east-central Madagascar. Leaf Litter. Spring 2007: 14-17.