Professor of Biology and Director of the Living Earth Collaborative at Washington University in Saint Louis. I've spent my entire professional career studying anoles and have discovered that the more I learn about anoles, the more I realize I don't know.
Usually, but not always. Just drawing from a group near and dear to my heart, Gifford et al. (2002) found a male-biased sex ratio in Anolis longitibialis in Jaragua National Park.
thsanger
The Losos lab is getting all sorts of great press lately. Awesome!
Ambika Kamath
Very interesting stuff? Do we know if anole sex ratios are pretty stable and close to 1:1 in natural populations?
marthamunoz
Usually, but not always. Just drawing from a group near and dear to my heart, Gifford et al. (2002) found a male-biased sex ratio in Anolis longitibialis in Jaragua National Park.
Rich Glor
The experiment described in this article sounds like the script for a reality series with bachelors and bachelorettes.
ALDITHA
Wow! Great press of experimental population biology studies of Dan Warner and Alexis Harrison. Thank you for sharing this, awesome!