SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Lizards that once dwelled in forests but now slink around urban areas have genetically morphed to survive life in the city, researchers have found. “We are watching evolution as it’s unfolding,” said Kristin Winchell, a biology professor at NYU and main author of the study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of …
Forest lizards have genetically morphed to survive life in the city, researchers say Enlarge this image toggle caption Kristin Winchell/New York University via AP Kristin Winchell/New York University via AP SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Lizards that once dwelled in forests but now slink around urban areas have genetically morphed to survive life in the city, researchers have found. "We …
Lizards that once dwelled in forests but now slink around urban areas have genetically morphed to survive life in the city, researchers have found. “We are watching evolution as it’s unfolding,” said Kristin Winchell, a biology professor at New York University and main author of the study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. He said …