Why is the lowland anole endangered
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Print Email Share. Boy or Girl? Can't Find Your Keys? Living Well. Yasel U. Alfonso and Dennis D. Alfonso, Javier Torre, and Daniel J. Paluh The bizarre false-chameleons clade Chamaeleolis, Anolis from Cuba. Andrew C. Battles How do anoles respond to urbanization? A summary of Ph. Winter A. Beckles Variation in habitat lighting may mediate the persistence of dewlap color polymorphism in South Florida bark anoles.
Tom W. Brown Conservation concerns for loyal lizards: Habitat specificity, site fidelity, a localised territory and in-situ growth rates for Anolis bicaorum Squamata; Dactyloidae , endemic to Isla de Utila, Honduras. Stephanie L. Clements, Shantel Catania, and Christopher A. Searcy Non-native species dominate herpetofaunal community patterns in both native and non-native habitat patches in urban Miami-Dade County. Jens De Meyer, Colin M. Glor, Jonathan B. Losos, and Anthony J.
Geneva Protocol for setting up and rearing a successful lizard room. Colin M. Sean T. Giery and James T. Stroud Geographic variation in trophic ecology of the Brown anole Anolis sagrei : species-rich communities are composed of more diverse populations. Joshua M. Hall, Timothy S. Mitchell, and Daniel A. Warner The brown anole Anolis sagrei as a model for studying life-history adaptation to seasonality. Emma A. Higgins, Adam C.
Algar, and Doreen S. Boyd Revealing controls on abundance and microhabitat use of Anolis lizards in a changing island landscape using airborne remote sensing. Michele A. Johnson The potential for large-scale behavioral studies: A call to Anolis field biologists.
Masakado Kawata Collaborative research projects on Anolis lizards in Cuba. Oriol Lapiedra The ecological and evolutionary consequences of behavior in a changing Planet. Oliver Ljustina and James T. Stroud Little evidence for size-structured habitat use in a diverse Anolis community. Michael L. Logan Using transplant experiments to understand adaptation and speciation in anoles.
Inbar Maayan A case study of character displacement and phylogeography of Jamaican anoles. Catalina Mantilla, Samuel D. Gregory C. Walter E. Meshaka, Jr What are the ecological costs and benefits to northern geographic expansion by a successful anole? Caitlin C. Mothes, James T. Stroud, Stephanie L. Clements, and Christopher A. Searcy Predicting the invasion dynamics of anoles and other lizards using ecological niche modeling.
Julienne Ng, Daniel J. MacGuigan, Audrey L. Kelly, and Richard E. Glor Do male-male interactions drive changes in dewlap size? Stuart V. Nielsen, Aaron M. Ivan Prates Using mainland anole genomes to understand habitat shifts through time. Ashley M. Rasys, James D. Lauderdale, and Douglas B. Menke Establishment of genome editing methods in Anolis sagrei. Liam J. Revell Can we detect differences in the rate of discrete character evolution between clades of anoles?
Christine Rose-Smyth Role of a sweet-toothed anole Anolis conspersus in orchid pollination. James T. Stroud Using introduced anoles as natural experiments in ecology and evolution. Stroud Thoughts on the ecology and evolution of anoles; insights from 5 years of meandering strolls.
Lindsey Swierk Ongoing research on the ecology and behavior of Anolis aquaticus. Sarin Putter Tiatragul and Daniel A. Warner Beating the Heat: nest characteristics of anoles across suburban and forest habitats in South Miami. Javier Torres Sterility in odd-looking Anolis mestrei Dactyloidae living in sympatry with trunkground anoles. Kamau Walker, Andrew C. Battles, and James T. Stroud Inter-specific predation bteween two eco-morphologically similar Anolis lizards.
Kristin M. Winchell Urban habitats: A natural experiment perfect for anoles. Amber N. Wright Some thoughts on the use of experimental enclosures for studying anoles. Cindy Xu, Elizabeth D. Hutchins, Minami A. Tokuyama, Jason M. Newbern, and Kenro Kusumi Identifying molecular and cellular mechanisms of tail regeneration in anoles.
Anolis landestoyi. Photo by Miguel Landestoy. Story Source: Materials provided by University of Toronto. Journal Reference : Luke O. Luke Mahler. Elevation shapes the reassembly of Anthropocene lizard communities. Lourdes Rodriguez Schettino in Claw curvature was also positive correlated with perch height Fig 1 PCA plot of first and second principal components for univariate claw measurements.
Searching for anole eggs. Can you identify this anole? The Anolekey is here to help. Figure 1. If you tell the key you have found an anole at meters elevation in the Eastern Andes of Ecuador with a body length of 90 millimeters, the key identifies Anolis fitchi and A. Figure 2. The key includes trait data for every species of Anolis. New Research Project on Anolis pogus on St. This new research, executed by Aeres University student Joost Merjenburgh, will provide insight into the status of the vulnerable species and hopefully prevent its extinction.
The bearded anole is an important endemic species to St. Maarten, which means that the species is native and can only be found here.
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