Together with the Kolbe Lab at the University of Rhode Island, we have created a field identification guide for the common anole lizards of Miami, FL. You can click here to view the complete Field Identification Guide for the Anole Lizards of Miami.
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Kolbe, J.J., Feeley, K.J., Battles, A., Stroud, J.T. (2014) Field identification guide for the Anole lizards of Miami. The Fairchild Challenge PDF
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(Left) General sizes and habitat preferences of the non-native anole lizards found in Miami. From top to bottom: A. equestris (Cuba), A. garmani (Jamaica), A. carolinensis (USA), A. distichus(Hispaniola), A. cristatellus (Puerto Rico), A. sagrei (Cuba)