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Martinz21
04-23-2015, 08:14 AM
Hello all,

I am starting my masters thesis project this coming summer, and I am looking into if there are environmental effects regionally in populations of our favorite little snake within the state of Virginia. If you are interested in keeping up with my progress you can go to treelizard.net. Just letting you know if any of you are curious.

indigoman
04-23-2015, 11:41 AM
Thanks for the heads up. Living in Va. I'm interested in your findings.

Jeff B
04-23-2015, 10:06 PM
Hello all,

I am starting my masters thesis project this coming summer, and I am looking into if there are environmental effects regionally in populations of our favorite little snake within the state of Virginia. If you are interested in keeping up with my progress you can go to treelizard.net. Just letting you know if any of you are curious.
Very interested Zach,
I read your proposal, it's very well written. Will you also be considering how ecoregional differences in prey and micronutrients consumed by their prey might effect color, or is the focus more on apostatic selection? Or is the primary goal to first show there is a significant difference by ecoregion and/or sex, then try to figure out why?
Best of luck with you research. Please provide updates to the forum.
Jeff

d_virginiana
04-24-2015, 02:15 PM
I'd be interested in updates on this.

I'm just finishing my grad program in plant biology; I always said I have a lot of respect for people who study wildlife because their subjects can actually get up and move around lol. Best of luck getting started on your project!

Martinz21
04-24-2015, 04:57 PM
Jeff,

I am primarily looking at whether there is an initial difference between ecoregion or sex and then maybe dig a bit deeper as some further research. I am sure I'll post plenty of pictures. Thanks for the support!

Albert Clark
04-25-2015, 04:54 PM
That's great and admirable! I have family in Va. and recall visiting and seeing a few amphibians and turtles and a couple of lizards. The only snake I saw was a shadow (shed skin) but it looked like it might've been a racer or another large colubrid. Anyway, good luck and I will be sure to follow your writings. :)

joeysgreen
04-26-2015, 07:55 PM
Have you seen any Ophidiomyces fungus out that way? Best of luck with your masters!

Ian