Selected Publications
- Schaller-Lopez, P. (1998). Significant behavioral interaction between a Reticulated giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata and a Southern white rhinoceros Ceratotherium simum simum. Animal Keepers¹ Forum 25(8):314 - 317.
- Schaller-Lopez, P. (1999). Accounts of one successful and one unsuccessful African wild dog Lycaon pictus litter. Animal Keepers¹ Forum 26(8): 321-327.
- Schaller, P. (2004). Observation of Whitetip reef shark Triaenodon obesus parturition in captivity. Drum and Croaker 35:13-17. Learn More »
- Schaller, P. (2004). Observation of Whitetip reef shark Triaenodon obesus parturition in captivity ; reprinted in The Shark Supplement, Drum and Croaker Special Edition Number 2:92-96. Learn More »
- Schaller, P. and Dunker, F. (2005). Use of contrast radiograph to determine trauma to the valvular intestine in the Blacktip reef shark Charcharhinus melanopterus. Drum and Croaker 36:23-28. Learn More »
- Schaller, P. (2006). Sun Pen: A useful penguin exhibit addition. Drum and Croaker 37: 15-19. Learn More »
- Schaller, P. (2006). Husbandry and reproduction of Whitetip reef sharks Triaenodon obesus at Steinhart Aquarium, San Francisco. International Zoo Yearbook 40: 232-240. Learn More »
Have a Question? |
Q: Do penguins live at the North Pole?
A: Nope! All 17 species of penguins live south of the equator. Four species live off the coast of Antarctica. The penguins at the Academy of Sciences are called African Penguins because they are found on islands off the coast of South Africa.
More about Pam Schaller
Department
Steinhart Aquarium
Expeditions, Total: 7
Current Expedition: Pillar Point, California
Website
Podcast
Penguins on Display
Pamela Schaller of Steinhart Aquarium on the breeding of penguins in captivity
African Penguins
Steinhart Aquarium’s Pamela Schaller on the status of African penguins in the wild
How Climate Change Impacts Penguins
