Extreme male color polymorphism supports the introduction of multiple native-range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) lineages to Florida, USA


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Fieldsend T, Claunch N, Fridie B, Goodman C, Harman M, Krysko K, Raxworthy C, Romagosa C, Collins T
Reptiles and Amphibians , vol. 28, 2021, pp. 257-261


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T, F., N, C., B, F., C, G., M, H., K, K., … T, C. (2021). Extreme male color polymorphism supports the introduction of multiple native-range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) lineages to Florida, USA. Reptiles and Amphibians , 28, 257–261. https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v28i2.15599


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T, Fieldsend, Claunch N, Fridie B, Goodman C, Harman M, Krysko K, Raxworthy C, Romagosa C, and Collins T. “Extreme Male Color Polymorphism Supports the Introduction of Multiple Native-Range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer Pardalis) Lineages to Florida, USA.” Reptiles and Amphibians 28 (2021): 257–261.


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T, Fieldsend, et al. “Extreme Male Color Polymorphism Supports the Introduction of Multiple Native-Range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer Pardalis) Lineages to Florida, USA.” Reptiles and Amphibians , vol. 28, 2021, pp. 257–61, doi:10.17161/randa.v28i2.15599.


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@article{fieldsend2021a,
  title = {Extreme male color polymorphism supports the introduction of multiple native-range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) lineages to Florida, USA},
  year = {2021},
  journal = {Reptiles and Amphibians },
  pages = {257-261},
  volume = {28},
  doi = {10.17161/randa.v28i2.15599},
  author = {T, Fieldsend and N, Claunch and B, Fridie and C, Goodman and M, Harman and K, Krysko and C, Raxworthy and C, Romagosa and T, Collins}
}


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