The humble iguana may have have pulled off an epic migration millions of years ago, traveling from the coast of today’s Mexico to Fiji on rafts made of vegetation.
Researchers who have studied genetic evidence of iguanas suggest the ancient reptiles traveled nearly 5,000 miles from North America to Fiji on floating vegetation.
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For decades, scientists have debated how Fiji’s iguanas arrived ... Simon Scarpetta, an assistant professor at the University of San Francisco. Scarpetta conducted this research during his ...
But for long distance travel, the Fiji iguanas can’t be touched. A new analysis conducted by biologists at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of San Francisco (USF) suggests ...
But for long distance travel, the Fiji iguanas can't be touched. A new analysis conducted by biologists at the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of San Francisco (USF ...
Scarpetta, an evolutionary biologist at the University of San Francisco ... Scarpetta and his colleagues make the case that the ancestors of Fiji’s iguanas crossed on mats of floating vegetation.