Researchers also tested the finding at other lizard hot spots around South Florida. They discovered that wherever brown and crested anoles had to compete for territory, the browns became more land ...
Florida, two years prior to when the crested anoles invaded. The team was able to quickly pivot to observe how the invasion changed both species, analyzing the lizards' changing diets, measuring ...
at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Florida when suddenly, a new species appeared on the scene: the Puerto Rican crested anole (Anolis cristatellus). Although the two lizard species look very ...
For thousands of years, the green anole was Florida's only native tree dwelling lizard. But today, Miami is home to nine other species, some arriving as unwanted pets or as stowaways on cargo ...
she added. Swierk explained how an experiment was carried out to understand the intriguing mechanism of the tropical lizards.