It’s that time of year again! The annual Evolution meeting is upon us. In just under a month, scientists from around the world will converge on Raleigh, North Carolina to learn about new and emerging trends in evolutionary biology. As with the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meetings, anoles have had a strong presence at Evolution. It appears that this year will be no different. A quick search for talks including the terms “anole” or “Anolis” yielded seven presentations, and so this meeting should be quite fruitful for those of us interested in what’s new and exciting in Anolis. You can view the list of scheduled presentations here – simply put Anolis into the keyword search at the bottom and all seven presentations will be displayed. Or just look below. As in previous years, we’ll be blogging live from the conference, so stay tuned.
- SICB 2018: Revisiting the Fitch-Hillis Hypothesis in Mexican Anoles - January 8, 2018
- Evolution 2017: Urban Anoles Sprint Faster on Smooth Substrates - June 26, 2017
- SICB 2017: New Insights into Pre- and Postcopulatory Selection in Anoles - January 10, 2017
Skip Lazell
Sounds great! However, I plan to be in China by then…. Best! Skip