Editor’s Selections: Angry Squid, Lizard and Seahorse Evolution, and Forest History
February 17th, 2011 Editor's Selections 21 Comments
Jarrett Byrnes focuses on posts in ecology, environmental sciences, and evolution. He blogs at I’m a chordata, urochordata!
- Want to make a male squid angry? Have him smell some eggs. That’ll do the trick.
- Jeremy Yoder digs into the story behind recent work on evolution in lizards by interviewing the paper’s author.
- Beyond lizards, seahorses present another excellent example of evolution shaping form to function.
- Per Square Mile presents a wistful look at the history of American forests.

