Another one bites the dust for Team Anole! The cover image of the most recent issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences is a beautiful green anole (Anolis carolinensis), which accompanies a study in the same issue investigating the evolutionary effects of hurricanes on anole toepads by Colin Donihue et al.
Congrats too to Neil Losin for taking this fabulous photo!
Donihue, C.M., Kowaleski, A.M., Losos, J.B., Algar, A.C., Baeckens, S., Buchkowski, R.W., Fabre, A.C., Frank, H.K., Geneva, A.J., Reynolds, R.G., Stroud, J.T., Velasco, J.A., Kolbe, J.J., Mahler, D.M., Herrel, A. 2020. Hurricane effects on Neotropical lizards span geographic and phylogenetic scales. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117 (19): 10429-10434
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