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Lizards in an evolutionary tree: Ecology and adaptive radiation of anoles
Jonathan B. Losos
Department of Biology
Arts & Sciences
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
DBBS - Evolution, Ecology and Population Biology
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Evolutionary Tree
100%
Lizard
100%
Adaptive Radiation
100%
Anole
100%
Anolis
100%
Tree Biology
100%
Adaptation
50%
Evolutionary
50%
Biologists
50%
Behavioral Studies
50%
Caribbean
50%
Anolis Lizards
50%
Ecological Study
50%
Scientific Approach
50%
Evolutionary Studies
50%
Ancestral Species
50%
Biological Diversity
50%
Evolutionary Diversification
50%
Ecological Theory
50%
Ecological Questions
50%
Major Works
50%
Living World
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Anolis
100%
Adaptive Radiation
100%
Biologists
33%
Biodiversity
33%