Earlier this spring, I reported on a trip to Colombia and Venezuela to collect natural history data on several unknown anoles: A. heterodermus, A. onca, A. annectens and A. tigrinus. As part of the Scientist at Work: Notes from the Field blog on the Science webpage of the New York Times, I wrote a series of posts, which have now all been published. If you’re interested, links to them are provided below.
Losos, J.B. March 12, 2013. Quest for a little-known suburban lizard. link to article
Losos, J.B. March 14, 2013. Life of a Lizard Wrangler. link to article
Losos, J.B. March 19, 2013. Lizard Olympics. link to article
Losos, J.B. April 2, 2013. A Beach Vacation, Lizard Style. link to article
Losos, J.B. April 11, 2013. An Embarrassment of Anoles. link to article
Losos, J.B. April 25, 2013. A Night of Saurian Spotlighting. link to article
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Skip (James) Lazell
Good stories: thanks Jonathan! It took me a while to find time to read them all. I get too much email…. Skip