As reported previously at Anole Annals, The 2012 meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biologists (SICB) was packed with anoles (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6). At least 17 talks or posters mention Anolis in title (complete list below the fold)! The abstracts from this meeting are now available via PDF from the Society’s journal Integrative and Comparative Biology. I was excited to see all of the new anole content as it appeared on Web of Science and other indexes, but disappointed that these titles were only associated with abstracts. To all of you who presented: please get this stuff published, many of your titles are very compelling and the anole community can’t wait to learn more!
Highly-parasitized Caribbean lizards (Anolis brevirostris) exhibit less colorful, less frequent social displays – Cook E. G.; Murphy T. G.; Johnson M. A.
Approximate Bayesian analysis of sire precedence reveals first-male advantage in the brown anole lizard (Anolis sagrei) – Duryea M. C.; Kern A. D.; Cox R. M.; et al.
Staged Dominance Interactions Between Anolis carolinensis and Anolis sagrei Lizards – Edwards J. E.; Lailvaux S. P.
Comparative phylogeography of parasites in Anolis lizards on the Puerto Rican Bank – Falk Bryan; Perkins Susan
How fore- and hindlimb function changes with incline and perch diameter in Anolis carolinensis – Foster K. L.; Higham T. E.
Isolation of Anolis carolinensis satellite cells and examination of their differentiation potential – George R.; Hutchins E.; Eckalbar W. L.; et al.
The evolution of thermal physiology in the lizard genus Anolis – Gunderson A. R.
Variation in circulating steroid hormones among Caribbean Anolis ecomorphs – Husak J. F.; Lovern M. B.
Comparative analysis of genomic sequence and myogenic pathways regulating muscle mass in the green anole, Anolis carolinensis, and the Panamanian slender anole, A. apletophallus – Hutchins E. D.; Stapley J.; Eckalbar W. L.; et al.
The developmental basis of an adaptive radiation: the evolution of limb diversity in Anolis lizards – Infante C. R.; Losos J. B.; Menke D. M.
Sexual dimorphisms in Anolis lizard behavior and morphology: the result of niche partitioning or sexual selection? – Johnson M. A.; Sanger T. J.; Sparks M. N.; et al.
Evolution of muscle physiology and reproductive behavior in Anolis lizards – Khozein R. T.; Castro D. J.; Mccarther N. M.; et al.
The role of practice (or lack thereof) on the recovery of jump performance in tailless green anole lizards Anolis carolinensis – Kuo C. Y.; Gillis G. B.; Irschick D. J.
Behavioral and physiological mechanisms of thermal adaptation in a diverse clade of Anolis lizards – Munoz M. M.; Stimola M.; Landestoy M. A.; et al.
Behavioral profile and predictors of social status for male green anole lizards (Anolis carolinensis) during two weeks of cohabitation – Nair D. T.; Miller B. M.; Zigler A. M.; et al.
Evolution and Development of Sexual Skull Dimorphism among Anolis lizards – Sanger Thomas J.; Seav Susan M.; Losos Jonathan B.; et al.
The growing dewlap – comparing growth trajectories in sexually and naturally selected traits in male and female Anolis baracoae -Vanhooydonck B.; Herrel A.
- JMIH 2014: Early Records of Fossil Anolis from the Oligocene and Miocene of Florida, USA - August 13, 2014
- JMIH 2014: Relative Contribution of Genetic and Ecological Factors to Morphological Differentiation in Island Populations of Anolis sagrei - August 7, 2014
- JMIH 2014: The Ultrastructure of Spermatid Development within the Anole, Anolis sagrei - August 5, 2014
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