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Presented By: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

EEB Thursday Seminar: Colors, toxins, and convergent evolution: How did poison-dart frogs get so colorful and toxic?

Roberto Márquez, Assistant Professor and Michigan Fellow, U-M EEB

Color pattern variation in Phyllobates poison frogs along the San Juan River drainage in the Western Andes Color pattern variation in Phyllobates poison frogs along the San Juan River drainage in the Western Andes
Color pattern variation in Phyllobates poison frogs along the San Juan River drainage in the Western Andes
Roberto Márquez presents this week's EEB Thursday Seminar. It will be in person and live streaming on Zoom (link below)

Images: R Márquez
Color pattern variation in Phyllobates poison frogs along the San Juan River drainage in the Western Andes Color pattern variation in Phyllobates poison frogs along the San Juan River drainage in the Western Andes
Color pattern variation in Phyllobates poison frogs along the San Juan River drainage in the Western Andes

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