When I was a kid, the first week of January used to be such a bummer for me because it meant that the holidays were over. But now the first week of each year means that the annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) is underway! The meetings run from January 3rd until January 7th, and there are 30 talks/posters this year about anoles! I won’t be attending this year, as I’m currently based out of Australia (AKA land of no anoles), so I’ll be looking forward to the posts on this blog to hear what’s new and exciting in Anolis research. Stay tuned!
Latest posts by Martha Muñoz (see all)
- 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
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