Geckos on Australasia side of Wallace Line found to be growing to twice the size of those in Asia

Wednesday, October 8, 2014 - 09:00 in Biology & Nature

A team made up of several researchers from Australia and one from the U.S. has found that bent toed geckos living on the Australasia side of The Wallace Line are evolving to grow up to twice the size of those in Asia. In their paper published in the journal Biology Letters, the team notes that geckos living on the island of New Guinea have grown particularly large.

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