Catalina first worked in the lab as an undergrad at the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia in Tunja. For her undergraduate honors thesis, she completed a project co-advised by me and Juan Emiro Carvajal Cogollo, finding that habitat selection by the frog Hyloxalus sp varies seasonally and hourly as temperatures change in the high elevation Páramo habitat. Catalina graduated in 2020, and joined the lab as an MS student in 2022. She did her fieldwork at the El Silencio field station in Colombia using thermal imagery to assess microhabitat selection by amphibians and reptiles across a forest disturbance gradient. She is currently a PhD student at the University of Texas Arlington with Luke Frishkoff.