@JensBast @KamilSJaron @jason_l_brown @ana_bosslady @eLife (11/n) A field test of geographic parthenogenesis using whiptail lizards. Rare to see this type of field experiment for these questions, cool. https://t.co/hQqO6p2UO7
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
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Cool paper on cool lizards- asexuals seem to have a competitive edge over sexuals in disturbed habitats
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
RT @bradcosentino: Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution
Our new paper on geographical parthenogenesis in whiptail lizards https://t.co/8UGrck2GDj #ecology #evolution