Staff – Panama Canal Project (PCP PIRE) https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/people/staff/
invertebrate paleontologist, with a PhD in geology from Kent
invertebrate paleontologist, with a PhD in geology from Kent
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invertebrate paleontologist, with a PhD in geology from Kent
invertebrate paleontologist, with a PhD in geology from Kent
PLabel – this is a standalone program designed by Kent
PLabel – this is a standalone program designed by Kent
Kent Perkins picked up the specimens from Miami and
Kent Perkins picked up the specimens from Miami and
Judd, Kent D. Perkins, and Norris H.
Judd, Kent D. Perkins, and Norris H.
Judd, Kent D. Perkins, and Norris H.
Judd, Kent D. Perkins, and Norris H.
The University of Florida Herbarium welcomed Alan Franck as its new collections manager earlier this month. As part of his duties, Franck will help oversee the herbarium’s nearly 500,000 plants, the largest collection of botanical specimens in Florida. Franck has maintained an avid interest in th
Franck succeeds Kent Perkins in the role of collections
This project was a collaborative effort of the Florida Museum of Natural History / University of Florida Herbarium, University of Florida Libraries Digital Library Center and the Florida Center for Library Automation. View Type Specimens: Clonotype Holotype Isoepitype Isolectotype
Digital Library Center, University of Florida Libraries Kent
This year’s winners of the Archie F. Carr Medal, which honors the late conservationist Archie Carr, are the first of his former students to receive the award. The Florida Museum of Natural History honored Karen Bjorndal and Peter Pritchard with the 2017 Archie F. Carr Medal Nov. 15 for promoting
Kent Fuchs, left, and Museum Director Doug Jones present
Exhibition Mike Adams: Whale articulation & exhibit fabrication Ian Breheny: Exhibit design Jonnie Dietz: Lab coordination Jeff Huber: Exhibit fabrication Dale Johnson: Exhibit project management Darcie MacMahon: Director of Exhibits & Public Programs Chase Permann: Exhibit fabricatio
Nickerson, Patrick Norby, Larry Page, Gustav Paulay, Kent
Nomenclatural type specimens are important elements of botanical nomenclature. The name of a taxon is permanently attached to the type, whether as a correct name or as a synonym. These valuable specimens should be given extra care and protection. The rules and practice of typification have changed
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