Anolis Video from Day’s Edge

Another video about Anolis research from Day’s Edge Productions. Cool research! Great footage!

About Yoel Stuart

I am interested in whether, how, and why ecology shapes evolution (and evolution shapes ecology) through time, with an emphasis on microevolutionary pattern and process, adaptation, and field experiments. Currently, I'm a graduate student in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University.
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4 Responses to Anolis Video from Day’s Edge

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  2. Joe says:

    Invasive is not an equivalent term for exotic. Exotic species are those species which are nonnative. Invasive species are a subclass of exotic species which have been shown to have a negative impact on native species. The coconut palms and orange trees of Florida are both exotic, but not considered invasive.

  3. Joe says:

    Interesting study though!

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