Adaptable lizards illustrate key evolutionary process proposed a century ago

Friday, September 7, 2018 - 08:40 in Biology & Nature

Side-blotched lizards in most of the Mojave Desert have tan and brown markings that blend in well with their desert surroundings. On the Pisgah Lava Flow, however, one finds a very different population of side-blotched lizards, as black as the rocks they live on. How do animals invade new environments different from the ones for […]

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