Mosquitoes might be the bane of a summer barbecue in Kendall or a stroll on Miami Beach, but researchers in Florida are now also looking at the insects’ more obscure targets—and how even a tiny, orange-flapped lizard could play a role in protecting our health. Mosquitoes might be the bane of a summer barbecue in Kendall or a stroll on Miami Beach, but researchers in Florida are now also looking at the insects’ more obscure targets—and how even a tiny, orange-flapped lizard could play a role in protecting our health. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
How a turf war between lizards in Florida impacts mosquitoes and maybe human health
