New Research on the Pointy-Nosed Anole from Little Cayman (Anolis maynardi

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It’s been too long since we’ve discussed that pointy-snouted marvel, the Little Cayman anole. Fortunately, Flicker, the bimonthly magazine of the Terrestrial Resources Unit of the Department of the Environment of the Cayman Islands, has ended the drought, featuring a new research project on one of our favorite species in its most recent issue.

For those of you who can’t get enough of Anolis maynardi, check out some previous AA  posts [1, 2, 3]. For more, just type “maynardi” into the search bar to the right.

 

Jonathan Losos

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2 Comments

  1. Vaughn Bodden

    Thank you for sharing the flicker article! This research is for my undergraduate dissertation. I will share the results with anole annals once I am all done with analysing the data and writing the report.

  2. Vaughn Bodden

    Also, it seems like the linked DoE webpage is not updated with the most recent issue of flicker. I can send you a pdf version if you like- my email address is vaughnbodden@gmail.com.

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