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Andrea Torvinen joins the Florida Museum as Ceramic Technology Lab collection manager – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/andrea-torvinen-ceramic-technology-lab-collection-manager/

Earlier this year, the Florida Museum of Natural History welcomed Andrea Torvinen as the collections manager of the Ceramic Technology Laboratory and Florida Archaeology. Since 2005, Torvinen has worked as an archaeologist on projects in West Mexico and the U.S. Southwest, as well as Illinois and
She’s eager to brush up on her petrographic microscope skills, which she will use

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Holacanthus ciliaris – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/holacanthus-ciliaris/

Queen Angelfish Holacanthus ciliaris This vibrant oval-shaped reef fish has trailing dorsal and anal fins and a triangular tail. It is blue-green with blue and yellow highlights on its fins, and can be differentiated from the similar blue angelfish by the prominent dark ringed ‚crown‘ spot o
Dentition They have small protractile mouths that contain slender brush-like teeth

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Archaeologists awarded NSF grant to survey Florida cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/archaeologists-awarded-nsf-grant-to-survey-florida-cultural-heritage-sites-damaged-by-hurricane-ian/

The National Science Foundation has awarded emergency funding to archaeologists at three institutions to survey cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian earlier this year. Researchers from the Florida Museum of Natural History, Pennsylvania State University and the University of Georgia coll
Calusa Mound, underscoring the need for careful and extensive efforts to clear brush

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Escape artists: Birds learn to avoid flashy, hard-to-catch butterflies and their lookalikes – Research News

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The showy colors of some butterflies could advertise their speed and nimbleness, much like a coat of bright yellow paint on a sports car. A new study shows birds can learn to recognize these visual cues, avoiding not only butterflies they’ve failed to nab in the past but similar-looking species as w
lookalikes by Natalie van Hoose • March 11, 2021 Adelpha, a genus of brush-footed

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Coastal forests retreat as sea levels rise – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/coastal-forests-retreat-as-sea-levels-rise/

That sea levels are rising is hardly new news–they have been doing so since the end of the last major glaciation some 18,000 years ago. The current rate of rise, a little more than a tenth of an inch per year, is also not that unusual–6,000–8,000 years ago the seas were often rising 10 times faster.
census; for short palms this operation involved the use of a pole with a paint brush

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Chaetodipterus faber – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/chaetodipterus-faber/

Atlantic Spadefish Chaetodipterus faber This silver and black striped, disk-shaped fish schools in groups as large as 500. Although it’s the only of its family to live in the Western Atlantic, there are a few fish that look similar. The Atlantic spadefish can grow to almost 36 inches and 20
Dentition This spadefish has small, brush-like teeth arranged in bands.

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Celebrating pollinators – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/celebrating-pollinators/

The fourth week of June is National Pollinator Week. What exactly is a pollinator? Why are pollinators important? Why should we celebrate them? Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male part of a flower, known as an anther, to the female part, or stigma. We don’t give this process much
to a diverse assemblage of pollinating sunbirds, honeycreepers, honeyeaters and brush-tongued

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Ancient DNA retells story of Caribbean’s first people – Research News

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The history of the Caribbean’s original islanders comes into sharper focus in a new Nature study that combines decades of archaeological work with advancements in genetic technology. An international team led by Harvard Medical School’s David Reich analyzed the genomes of 263 individuals in the l
used for cutting, digging, making tools such as spears and points and preparing brush

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Lepidoptera Novae – McGuire Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/publications/lepidoptera-novae/

Lepidoptera Novae Lepidoptera Novae (ISSN 1941-1014, Editor: John B. Heppner) is a fully refereed scientific journal devoted to butterflies and moths from all regions of the world. Papers suitable for the journal are those including descriptions of new Lepidoptera genera and species, taxonomic revi
Requests Collection Managers Featured Collections Irving Finkelstein Collection Brush-footed

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Get Involved – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/get-involved/

Get Involved! There are many things you can do at home and in your local community to help protect the natural habitats of south Florida. At Home! Recycle, reduce, and reuse! If your community does not have a recycling program, start one! Conserve water – more info below on how to conserve
Brush your teeth first while waiting for water to get hot, then wash or shave after

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