Which group of researchers often studies the Sphaerodactylus genus as a natural laboratory for island evolution?
Answer
Evolutionary biologists
Evolutionary biologists view this genus as a 'natural laboratory' because the widespread yet fragmented distribution of these geckos across the Greater and Lesser Antilles provides a perfect system for observing processes like speciation, adaptation, and biogeography. The genus allows researchers to analyze how geological changes and isolation drive the divergence of new species.

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