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David J. Morafka Memorial Research Award

Award Details

In honor and memory of Dr. David J. Morafka, distinguished herpetologist and authority on North American gopher tortoises, the Desert Tortoise Council, with the aid of several donors, has established a monetary award to help support research that contributes to the understanding, management and conservation of tortoises of the genus Gopherus in the southwestern United States and Mexico:  G. agassizii, G. morafkai, G. evgoodei, G. berlandieri, and G. flavomarginatus.

Award Amount

$2,500, depending on the availability of funding and an appropriate recipient.

Eligibility

Applicants must be associated with a recognized institution (e.g., university, museum, government agency, non-governmental organization) and may be graduate students, post-doctoral students, or other researchers.  They must agree to present a report on the results of the research in which award funds were used at a future symposium of the Desert Tortoise Council.

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be evaluated on the basis of the potential of the research to contribute to the biological knowledge of one or more of the above gopher tortoise species, and to their management and conservation. Important considerations are the significance and originality of the research problem, design of sampling and analysis, preliminary data supporting the feasibility of the research, and the likelihood of successful completion and publication.

Application Procedure

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  2. Provide all information requested on the application, including a description of the research project in no more than 1,200 words.
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  4. Applications must be supported by the applicant’s CV and three letters of recommendation, one of which must be from the applicant’s research advisor, supervisor, or a knowledgeable colleague.  Instruct the recommenders to submit their letters to email hidden; JavaScript is required as pdf documents.
  5. All application materials and letters of recommendation must be received by December 31, 2024.  They will be evaluated by a committee of gopher tortoise biologists appointed by the Desert Tortoise Council Board of Directors and Grants Committee.
  6. The research award recipient will be notified of his/her selection by January 31, 2025.
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The David J. Morafka Award Recipients

2024

Sean Sutor
Texas Tech University
Evaluating use of road culverts by Sonoran desert tortoises (Gopherus morafkai) with passive infrared camera traps.

2023

Danial Guerra
Texas State University
Examining the thermal ecology of Gopherus berlandieri at a protected natural area in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.

2022

Jacquelyn Tleimat
Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
Prevalence and drivers of upper respiratory tract disease in the Texas tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri)

2021

Julia Joos
Ohio University
The cost of overheating: Thermal ecology of Gopherus flavomarginatus

Anjana Parandhaman
University of Nevada, Reno
Modeling rangewide adaptive potential of the Mojave Desert Tortoise using landscape genomics
and habitat suitability assessments

2020

Steven Hromada
University of Nevada, Reno
Modeling genetic connectivity in Mojave desert tortoises through movement and dispersal

2019

Francesco C. Origgi, PhD
University of Bern
Sequencing of the Testudinid herpesvirus 2 (TeHV2) genome

Corey Mitchell
University of Nevada, Reno
Righting the Wrongs Using Data from Space: Desert Tortoises, Demographics, and Violated Assumptions

2018

No applications were received.

2017

No applications were received.

2016

Rafael A. Lara-Resendiz, Ph.D
University of California Santa Cruz 
Thermal Ecology and Extinction Risk of Desert Tortoise (Gopherus morafkai) in the Tropical Deciduous Forest of Southern Sonora

2015

Jacob Daly
University of Georgia 
Evaluating the Viability of indoor-rearing as a component of head-starting for Mojave Desert Tortoise Conservation

2014

Sara Valenzuela Ceballos
Universidad Juarez del Estado de Durango, Mexico 
Bolson Tortoise Burrows and their Role as Refuges for the Vertebrate community at the Biosphere Reserve of Mapimi

2013

Michael W. Tuma
University of Southern California
Life History Variation in Agassiz’s Desert Tortoise

2012

Jennifer Germano
San Diego Zoo Global Institute for Conservation Research 
Exploring Thermal-regulatory and Water-loss Properties of Desert Tortoise Retreat Sites: Implications for Translocation and Conservation Management

2011

Taylor Edwards
University of Arizona
A Multilocus Approach to Examining the Phylogeography of the Desert Tortoise

2010

Danna Hinderle
San Diego State University 
Exploring Homing Ability in the Desert Tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) Through Displacement Experiments on the Fort Irwin Training Center

2009

Amanda Guthrie
Gladys Porter Zoo 
The Prevalence and Distribution of Mycoplasma agassizii in the Texas Tortoise

2008

Akiko Fujii
Texas State University
Phylogeography of the Texas Tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri): Implications for Conservation Management

2008

Melissa Nicholson
Desert Tortoise Preserve
Committee Comparison of Restoration Techniques within the Expanded Boundaries of the Desert Tortoise Natural Area (DTNA)

2007

No applications were received.

2006

Erin R. Zylstra
University of Arizona
Evaluating Monitoring Strategies for the Sonoran Desert Tortoise in Saguaro National Park

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