The Glor Lab has just returned from its largest field trip to date, with a team of seven having spent the last two weeks in the Dominican Republic. The team spent recorded behavioral data for a complex of closely related trunk anoles in varying stages of the speciation process. We spent most of our time improving sampling of molecular, behavioral, and environmental data across a transect running along the famous Recodo Rd. We took time on our last day for a band photo at the second river crossing on the Recodo Rd. (see our lab web page for somewhat more light-hearted take on this photo).