The Effect of Recent Competition between the Native Anolis oculatus and the Invasive A. cristatellus on Display Behavior: the Cartoon !

Check the new episode of the series “Chris & Z’Andy, the 2 anoles in Dominica ” published in PeerJ (Dufour, Herrel & Losos 2018)!

See also episode 1

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  1. George Gorman

    Have you ever observed inter-specific mating behaviour or perhaps any evidence of hybridization?
    Oculatus historically never met a member of the opposite sex that was not a conspecific and may be more prone to make courtship mistakes than cristatellus that has long co- existed with multiple congeners .

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