Native eastern fence lizards change their bodies and behavior in response to invasive red imported fire ants - journalbreak
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The eastern hedge, basking in the sun, feels a small red ant crawling up its back.
The eastern hedge, basking in the sun, feels a small red ant crawling up its back.
An eastern fence lizard basking in the sun feels a small red ant walk over its back.
An eastern fence lizard basking in the sun feels a small red ant walk over its back.
– By Catherine Tylan, Postdoctoral Researcher in Biology, Penn State Lizards that do or do not share space with invasive fire…
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An eastern fence lizard basking in the sun feels a small red ant walk over its back.
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- NewsBreak (STATE COLLEGE, PENN.) An eastern fence lizard basking in the sun feels a small red ant walk over its back.
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(THE CONVERSATION) An eastern fence lizard basking in the sun feels a small red ant walk over its back.
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Catherine…
An eastern fence lizard basking in the sun feels a small red ant walk over its back.