Dominican Republic -Summer 2001

In the summer of 2001, I traveled to the Dominican Republic with Paul Hime (Wash.U undergrad.) and Steve Poe (UC Berkeley post-doc) to collect samples for my Ph.D. dissertation on geographic variation and population structure in widespread lizard species. Along the way, we captured every species of Dominican anole and saw lots of other incredible things. Here are some photos from our trip, all photos copyright 2002, please follow these simple rules if you'd like to use one of these photos. - REG May 2, 2002

A. aliniger from La Palma A. etheridgei from La Palma A. chlorocyanus from San Juan A. distichus from La Palma A. fowleri from S. of Constanza
Paul Hime, me and Steve Poe each with the rare A. fowleri. "We all have our own 'El Guapo', our 'El Guapo' was Anolis folweri." - The Three Amigos Ialtris dorsalis Taratula caught eating scolopendra centipede. Haitian immigrant in a mountain town north of Barahona. Steve Poe and I just after completing our goal of being the first to catch all of the mainland Domican anole species in a single expedition.

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