Dr David Lloyd-Jones graduated with his PhD from the University of Cape Town, entitled “Cooperation, ecology and behaviour in the honeyguide-human mutualism” – congratulations, David, on this wonderful outcome of many happy years of fieldwork in the Niassa Special Reserve together with our honey-hunter collaborators and friends, supported by the Mariri Environmental Centre.
Pictured is David (front row, second from right) together with University of Cape Town colleagues from the Max Planck–UCT Centre for Behaviour and Coevolution celebrating David’s final seminar and graduation, including several Niassa honeyguide team colleagues (Lailat Guta, Jessica van der Wal, Sally Archibald, and Claire Spottiswoode), and Daniella Mhangwana and Prudence Tegueu who study honeyguides in South Africa and Cameroon respectively.

