Anne-Claire Fabre
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Some media about my research:

- Le Monde: "Se curer le nez, une vase affaire de primates"

-Nature Briefing: 'Nose-picking primates eat their own snot'

-BBC: "Nose-picking primates spark scientific quest"

-CNRS: "La métamorphose, un véritable moteur de la diversité"

-phys.org: "New Study reveals how metamorphosis has shaped the evolution of salamanders"

- Nature blog behind the paper: "Metamorphosis as a driver of morphological diversity in Salamanders"

- NHM: "Metamorphosis is helping to explain salamander skull diversity"

- National Geographic: "This bizarre primate has a newly discovered digit"; "Prolonged suckling vastly limited marsupial evolution" ;"Not feeding as a tadpole speeds-up frog evolution" ;

- NHM Discover : "Examining the body of one of the world's most elusive porpoise species"

- BBC Wildlife: "After life"

- Sciences et Avenir: "Des lezards des Caraibes modifies par le passage des ouragans Irma et Maria"

- Le Figaro: "Ces lézards qui défient les ouragans et la sélection naturelle"

- The conversation: "Natural selection in action: hurricanes Irma and Maria affected island lizards"

- My San Antonio: “Researchers use leaf blower to see how lizards endure storms”
 
- National Geographic: "This secret skill helps lizards survive hurricanes" 
 
- The Telegraph (UK): "Revealed: How lizards clung on for dear life in 170mph hurricane and ensured the future of their species"
 
- Mashable: "How a population of lizards was forever changed by 2017's extreme hurricane season"

- The Atlantic: "After last year's hurricanes, Caribbean lizards are better at holding on for dear life"
 
- Smithsonian: "Lizards With Bigger Toes and Smaller Hind Legs Survive Hurricanes"

- Gizmodo: "Scientists terrorized lizards with a leaf blower to study natural selection"

-Popular science: "Hurricanes may have made these lizards better huggers"
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  • About me
  • Research
  • META-MORPHOSIS
  • Publications
  • Postdoc / Students
  • Teaching
  • OPEN SCIENCE
  • Field work
  • Media: News & Views
  • Collaborations
  • Links