Crown-giant anole ecomorphs have evolved independently across the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico), but only a few of these species have well documented life histories. Herein we report previously undocumented observations of copulation, oviposition, and hatchlings for the Green-blotched Giant Anole (Anolis smallwoodi) of southeastern Cuba. We observed eight mating events (three with A. s. smallwoodi and five with A. s. palardis) along the coastline between Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo Province during June 2010 and September 2011. One female A. s. palardis mated with two males in the same territory. Females dig a hole with their snouts, oviposit single eggs, and cover them with substrate. We monitored eight ...
We report a new chameleon-like Anolis species from Hispaniola that is ecomorphologically similar to ...
In the state of Florida, USA, lizards of the genus Anolis are well represented with at least nine es...
An ecological study of Anolis homolechis (Cope, 1864) (Squamata: Dactyloidae), a Cuban endemic repti...
Anolis evermani Stejneger is one of the two species of green Anolis living in the Puerto Rico Archip...
The endemic Antillean family Leiocephalidae includes 28 currently recognized extant species in the g...
Anolis equestris Merrem, the Cuban giant anole, was described in 1820. The formal description is bas...
Here we report observations on dimorphism, sex ratio, and reprodution for a population of anolis neb...
On the large islands of the Greater Antilles, multi-species communities of Anolis lizards are compos...
The genus Ameiva Meyer 1795 comprises 23 species of which 14 are found in Central and South America ...
Some of the most important insights into the ecological and evolutionary processes of diversificatio...
The brown anole (Anolis sagrei) is a widespread neotropical lizard found on many islands in the West...
On the large islands of the Greater Antilles, multi-species communities oí Anolis lizards are compos...
We report a new chameleon-like Anolis species from Hispaniola that is ecomorphologically similar to ...
In September 2004, the storm surge from Hurricane Frances submerged a number of small, low-lying isl...
We report a new chameleon-like Anolis species from Hispaniola that is ecomorphologically similar to ...
We report a new chameleon-like Anolis species from Hispaniola that is ecomorphologically similar to ...
In the state of Florida, USA, lizards of the genus Anolis are well represented with at least nine es...
An ecological study of Anolis homolechis (Cope, 1864) (Squamata: Dactyloidae), a Cuban endemic repti...
Anolis evermani Stejneger is one of the two species of green Anolis living in the Puerto Rico Archip...
The endemic Antillean family Leiocephalidae includes 28 currently recognized extant species in the g...
Anolis equestris Merrem, the Cuban giant anole, was described in 1820. The formal description is bas...
Here we report observations on dimorphism, sex ratio, and reprodution for a population of anolis neb...
On the large islands of the Greater Antilles, multi-species communities of Anolis lizards are compos...
The genus Ameiva Meyer 1795 comprises 23 species of which 14 are found in Central and South America ...
Some of the most important insights into the ecological and evolutionary processes of diversificatio...
The brown anole (Anolis sagrei) is a widespread neotropical lizard found on many islands in the West...
On the large islands of the Greater Antilles, multi-species communities oí Anolis lizards are compos...
We report a new chameleon-like Anolis species from Hispaniola that is ecomorphologically similar to ...
In September 2004, the storm surge from Hurricane Frances submerged a number of small, low-lying isl...
We report a new chameleon-like Anolis species from Hispaniola that is ecomorphologically similar to ...
We report a new chameleon-like Anolis species from Hispaniola that is ecomorphologically similar to ...
In the state of Florida, USA, lizards of the genus Anolis are well represented with at least nine es...
An ecological study of Anolis homolechis (Cope, 1864) (Squamata: Dactyloidae), a Cuban endemic repti...