Article describing fieldwork during Phrynosoma sherbrookei trip published!
Shortly after returning from a collecting trip with Adam in Mexico of June 2012, I wrote a short article/story titled “Cloudy with a chance of lizards” that was featured on the Burke Museum‘s blog (you can find that article here). After the new species of horned lizard was described in this article, we were contacted by staff at the journal Phrynosomatics to publish a little more information on the new species. I sent them my article, and they loved it! It was just published in the August issue of Phrynosomatics, and you can find the article here!
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