A new member who studies Hyla versicolor

abaugh

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Hi Caudata Community!

I'm a new member and I study Hyla versicolor sexual behavior and physiology in southeastern PA and central NJ. If there are others out there in this region who have experience in the field finding breeding aggregations of gray tree frogs, I'd love to be in touch.

Thanks!
Alex

Baugh Lab | animal behavior at Swarthmore College
 

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