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Until July 2006:
Richard E. Glor
Center for Population Biology
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
e-mail: reglor[at]ucdavis.edu
phone: 530-220-0278 (cell)
530-754-7694 (office)

Other Labs Working on Anolis Lizards
Losos Lab at Washington University (moving to Harvard University in Fall of 2006)
Poe Lab at the University of New Mexico: Phylogenetics, systematics, and taxonomy.
Hedges Lab at Pennsylvannia State University: Molecular phylogenetics, systematics, biogeography.
Leal Lab at Vanderbilt University: Behavioral ecology, predator prey interactions.
Calsbeek Lab at Dartmouth College: Natural selection, sexual selection, and gene flow in the Bahamas.
Jenssen Lab at Virginia Tech: Behavioral ecology.
Powell Lab at Avila College: Systematics, natural history, biogeography, and conservation.
Butler Lab at the University of Tennessee Knoxville: Evolutionary ecology, sexual dimorphism, functional morphology.
Irschick Lab at Tulane University: Evolution, functional morphology and behavioral ecology.
Greenberg Lab at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville: Physiological ethology
Vitt Lab at the University of Oklahoma: Ecology and life histories of anoles and other reptiles.
Martins Lab at Indiana University: Comparative method and animal behavior.
Larson Lab: Molecular phylogenetics.
Adaptive radiation, compartive methods, and phylogenetics
Schluter Lab at the University of British Columbia: Speciation, adaptive radiation, natural selection and sexual selection in the wild.
McPeek Lab at Dartmouth College: Community ecology and evolution of damselflies
Garland Lab at the University of California, Irvine: Evolution, Physiological Ecology,Evolutionary Physiology, Comparative Physiology, Quantitative Genetics, Biostatistics, Herpetology, Conservation Biology
Wainwright Lab at the University of California at Davis: Evolution of organismal design
Martins Lab at Indiana University: The comparative method and animal behavior.
Herp Labs
Larson Lab: Molecular approaches to the study of historical biogeography, genomic evolution, developmental and morphological evolution, and the genetic structures of natural populations
Keogh Lab at the Australian National University: study and evaluation of evolutionary processes using reptiles and frogs as model systems
Caldwell Lab at the University of Oklahoma: Herpetology, ecology, and behavior of amphibians 
Cannatella Lab at the University of Texas, Austin: "Two thumbs up", "Cool herps...", "Trippy, Provocative"
Greene Lab at Cornell University: behavior, ecology, evolution, and conservation biology of vertebrates
Sinervo Lab at the University of California at Santa Cruz: "Lizard Land" Lizard behavior and ecology and some cool movies. - PAGE DOWN WHEN CHECKED MAY 15, 2006
Jayne Lab at the University of Cincinnati: Functional morphology and behavior or vertebrates; herpetology . Check out this page to see some cool videos of lizard locomotion.
Wake Lab at UC Berkeley: Evolutionary biology; Functional, evolutionary, evolutionary genetics, development, geographical ecology and systematics of salamanders; conservation biology and biodiversity policy issues.
Brodie Lab at Indiana University: Evolutionary causes and implications of behavioral and inherited traits in reptiles and amphibians
Pianka Lab at UT Austin: Population and community ecology
Zamudio Lab at Cornell University: population biology, systematics and character evolution
Janzen Lab at Iowa State: Evolutionary herpetology
Ryan Lab at UT Austin: Animal communication and evolution of behavior