The more mosquitoes there are, the longer they stay active, and which species they bite all matters. With Florida under attack by invasive species, from Burmese python to lionfish, the UF researchers ...
A brown anole shows its distinctive “dewlap.” Nathan Burkett Cadena University of Florida / IFAS To test their hypothesis, the UF team caught mosquitoes at three specific sites where the agama ...
Melissa Miller, an invasion ecologist at the University of Florida, said brown anoles ... matter how much the male anoles spread their gullet, technically called a dewlap, to make themselves ...
Brown anoles, said Melissa Miller ... No matter how much the male anoles spread their gullet, technically called a dewlap, to make themselves appear bigger and more dangerous, the agamas ...
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