The latest Dr. Anole…but not for long! Stroud wowed a packed house at Florida, regaling the audience with four chapters of research, two of which are already published in Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution & Systematics and Invasion Biology (2 of the ca. 40 papers he published during his time at FIU. The self-proclaimed highlight of his work? Publishing on T. rex!
Congratulations, James!
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Skip Lazell
Congratulations! From Huadu, Guangdong, China (where there are no anoles yet!)
James T. Stroud
Thanks Skip!
Brian Hillen
Grats James, it was good to meet you and Jonathan Losos 🙂
James T. Stroud
Thanks Brian!
Christine Rose-Smyth
Congratulations James. Looking forward to hearing more at the 7th Symposium later this month.