
Faculty of Science and Technology
PhD, UWI, 2021
Ecologist and Environmental Scientist with a decade-long focus on tropical forest ecosystems, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development in the Caribbean. My research spans a broad spectrum, dedicated to translating scientific knowledge into practical solutions for the region's complex environmental challenges.
Linton L. Arneaud, Jeffrey Wong Sang and Dan Jaggernauth. 2024. Field Guide: Exotic Palms of Trinidad and Tobago. Field Museum of Natural History (https://fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org/guides/guide/1415).
Linton L. Arneaud and Chantal Leotaud. 2022. Novel aerial sampling method to detect flowering Bambusa vulgaris (Schrad. ex J.C. Wendl.) in Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies. Journal of Bamboo and Rattan. 21:03,138-145. (doi. 10.55899/09734449/jbr021305).
Linton L. Arneaud. 2021. Preserving Mauritia flexuosa L. f. (Arecaceae) ecosystems during Guyana’s first oil boom. Brazilian Journal of Biology. Volume 82.3. (doi:10.1590/1519-6984.237938).
Linton L. Arneaud. 2020. Gone with the Wind? Dead Apis mellifera bees washed up on a Tropical beach. Bee World 97 (3). (https://doi.org/10.1080/0005772X.2020.1824396).
Linton L. Arneaud, Farrell Aidan, D. and Michael P. Oatham. 2017. Marked reproductive plasticity in response to sporadic fires in a tropical palm. Tropical Ecology 58 (4): 693-703.
Dedicated to contributing to the advancement of ecological knowledge in the Caribbean, emphasizing community-driven mangrove restoration initiatives and the sustainable management of tropical resources.
Abiotic and Biotic Interactions, Botany, Biodiversity, Conservation Biology, Ecological Services, Environmental Consultant, Neo-Tropical Ecosystems, Palm Population Dynamics, Project Management.