chalcenterous
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I'm actually a botanist, but don't hold it against me. I'm from Renton, WA, but currently spend quite a bit of time (too much, if you ask me) out here at Washington State University.
Anyway, my deep-seated herpetological tendencies were recently reawakened while writing a paper on the strange biogeography of Western Washington. So I have to say that intellectually, I'm most interested in the morphological and genetic variation within species, and how it reveals historical dispersal and vicariance patterns.
Viscerally, I like plethodontids and anything weird.
As I am,
Alex
Anyway, my deep-seated herpetological tendencies were recently reawakened while writing a paper on the strange biogeography of Western Washington. So I have to say that intellectually, I'm most interested in the morphological and genetic variation within species, and how it reveals historical dispersal and vicariance patterns.
Viscerally, I like plethodontids and anything weird.
As I am,
Alex