New Paper in Breviora!

Anolis sagrei in the Bahamas

Now online in Breviora, a paper led by former undergraduate Emmanuel D’Agostino investigating behavioral reproductive isolation between island populations of Anolis sagrei. Emmanuel watched and carefully analyzed hundred of hours of lizard videos to test if lizards from different islands were more or less likely to mate. He found strikingly little difference among islands but found a curious and unexpected pattern – males with smaller head were more likely to mate that those with larger heads.