ANOLINE SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCED
We at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University are pleased to announce
a symposium focused on the biology of lizards of the genus Anolis to be held at Harvard
University on 2-4 October 2009. This weekend meeting follows a long but sporadic
tradition of informal Anoline-themed gatherings dating back to the 1970s, and it is our
honor to invite you to join us to discuss Anoles during the first weekend of October.
All details, including registration, transportation, meeting schedule, and more may be
found on the symposium website at
http://webh01.ua.ac.be/funmorph/anthony/anolis_symposium/
We hope to see you there!
Luke Mahler
Anthony Herrel
Jonathan Losos
Museum of Comparative Zoology
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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