Alejandro Arteaga
Ecuadorian-Venezuelan biologist
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Alejandro Arteaga is an Ecuadorian-Venezuelan biologist and explorer best known for being the author of the "Reptiles of Ecuador",[1][2] and the discoverer of 35 new species.[3][4] He co-founded the Arteaga Species Discovery Fund in collaboration with former President of Ecuador Rosalía Arteaga.[5]

Early life
Career
While still a student in 2009, Arteaga co-founded Tropical Herping, a tour agency offering nature photography trips and herpetological tours throughout the world's tropics.[8] After serving as president of Tropical Herping until 2022, he founded Khamai Foundation, where he now serves at CEO.[9] Arteaga is the author of 26 research articles, primarily on systematic and biogeography of amphibians and reptiles.[10] In 2023, in collaboration with former president of Ecuador Rosalía Arteaga, he created the world's first fund devoted exclusively towards the discovery of new species.[11]
Books
- The Amphibians and Reptiles of Mindo (2011) Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica. ISBN 978-9942-13-496-7.
- Reptiles of the Galápagos (2019) Tropical Herping. ISBN 978-9942-36-547-7.
- Reptiles of Ecuador (2024) Khamai Foundation & Tropical Herping. ISBN 978-9942-7249-0-8. DOI 10.47051/MNHT9360.
Honors and awards
Arteaga was awarded with the Big Picture Natural World Photography Award in 2015.[12]