. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. TRANSFERRIN CHANGE M** â HEMOGLOBIN AND \ . TRANSFERSJli^_ _^ r\ HEMOGLOBIN /"V ^^ CHROMOSOME ,0 AND ^/^- DIFFERENCE.^- ' â 0- extremus (34) TRANSFERRIN _ CHANGE ;* ⢠< - "HEMOGLOBIN CHANGE fry aeneus (34) 12"â ^. 10"â 62" 60* Figure 13. Possible colonization routes of the roquet group; the origin and dispersal routes of the advanced 2n =z 34 sub- group. Two possible pathways ore illustrated. Both originate from St, Vincent where trinitatis 2n = 36. Solid arrows show colonization to the Gr


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. TRANSFERRIN CHANGE M** â HEMOGLOBIN AND \ . TRANSFERSJli^_ _^ r\ HEMOGLOBIN /"V ^^ CHROMOSOME ,0 AND ^/^- DIFFERENCE.^- ' â 0- extremus (34) TRANSFERRIN _ CHANGE ;* ⢠< - "HEMOGLOBIN CHANGE fry aeneus (34) 12"â ^. 10"â 62" 60* Figure 13. Possible colonization routes of the roquet group; the origin and dispersal routes of the advanced 2n =z 34 sub- group. Two possible pathways ore illustrated. Both originate from St, Vincent where trinitatis 2n = 36. Solid arrows show colonization to the Grenada bank, then to Barbados and then Martinique. Broken arrows show colonization from St. Vincent to Barbados and double colonization from Barbados to Grenada and Martinique. sending out numerous colonists. There is onto Trinidad and Guayana (present pat- no obvious reason why roquet group anoles terns of distribution could only be ac- would not do well on the mainland and, in counted for by introduction), is flourishing fact, aeneus, which has been introduced and possibly spreading. The simplest. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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