J.T.Stroud | Ecology & Evolution
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blog posts

www.FloridaCoastalEverglades.blogspot.com
Wading Through Research is a blog site set up by graduate students associated with the Florida Coastal Everglades working group. I have written a couple of guest blog posts for this site on topics related to the Everglades National Park, where most fieldwork for this research group is conducted.
2014
Tree islands with Cuban brown anoles
2013
Why do we still know so little about common species?



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Nectivory observed in American green anoles (A. carolinensis) in South Florida - a peculiar behaviour which is still not well understood (photo: J.Duquesnel, via S.Koptur) - read about it here! And a different account of nectivory in A. carolinensis here!
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An adult male Cuban brown anole (A. sagrei) found inside of a tree island in the middle of sawgrass plains in the Everglades National Park (Feb 2014) - read about it here!
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