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  1. Chris Anderson

    Lots of Calumma brevicorne eggs

    I only know of a single person that's hatched them, Elisa Hinkle at ChamEO. Might try to contact her? Not sure how she incubated them, unfortunately. Chris
  2. Chris Anderson

    Lots of Calumma brevicorne eggs

    Damn. 85 is a good haul. Fingers crossed they hatch for you! Chris
  3. Chris Anderson

    Just dug up some Calumma parsonni cristifer eggs

    Very cool. Good luck with the eggs, Sam! Chris
  4. Chris Anderson

    Books on Chameleons?

    Copies of the 3 chapters I coauthored from "The Biology of Chameleons" (Chapters 2, 4 and 10) are available as PDFs on my website (publication #s 7, 8, & 9 under "Peer-Reviewed Publications"): http://www.chamaeleonidae.com/publications.html Chapters 1, 3 and 5 are available as PDFs on Anthony's...
  5. Chris Anderson

    Neurobiology of Chameleons

    Yeah, there are a few. Some labs focus more on chameleons than others, and in some cases, its just a single graduate student working on a project with them, but not really a focus in the lab. Some of that work is done at undergraduate only institutions, while other labs working on chameleons...
  6. Chris Anderson

    Take a guess

    Yeah, micro-CT scans could help, but it would take quite a large number of them combined with genetic and locality data to sort it out. The work David is doing on the C. nasutum group is a great example of one of these groups that, like the C. brevicorne group, needs a lot of work. Fortunately...
  7. Chris Anderson

    Take a guess

    The original split of the Calumma brevicorne group (Raxworthy & Nussbaum 2006 - Copeia) included a dichotomous key for differentiating this group, including the six new species described in that paper. Unfortunately, since being published, we've learned that a lot of those characters given in...
  8. Chris Anderson

    Something special - Bradypodion ngomeense in the field.

    Great find, Tyrone! This is definitely a beautiful species. Nice to see some additional pictures of these guys. Glad to see you're checking off your list of Bradypodion too! Chris
  9. Chris Anderson

    Panther Chameleon Taxonomy

    Unfortunately there was a lot more hype about the new species suggestion of this paper in the media than the data behind it actually warrants, in my opinion. The authors did a good job of showing that there are population level genetic differences and limited gene flow between many of these...
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