These pages have previously told the tale of Anolis lineatus, the species whose dewlap is different on one side compared to the other. Now the work has been published in Breviora. Like all publications of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the paper can be downloaded from the museum’s publications webpage.
The research project was actually explained in a delightful video put together by the three joint first authors, all of whom are headed to college this fall.
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