Evolution In Action: Native U.S. Lizards Are Adapting To Escape Attacks By Fire Ants | Kitty Mowmow's Animal Expo

Evolution In Action: Native U.S. Lizards Are Adapting To Escape Attacks By Fire Ants

Penn State Assistant Professor of Biology Tracy Langkilde has shown that native fence lizards in the southeastern United States are adapting to potentially fatal invasive fire-ant attacks by developing behaviors that enable them to escape from the ants, as well as by developing longer hind legs, which can increase the effectiveness of this behavior.

"Not only does this finding provide biologists with an example of evolution in action, but it also provides wildlife managers with knowledge that they can use to develop plans for managing invasive species," said Langkilde. The results will be described in a paper to be published later this month in the journal Ecology.

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I wish my feet would evolve defenses against fire ants... but seriously, this is really cool.

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