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List of previous webinars (from 2020) and links to recordings Contact Info McGuire
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The Florida Museum Fish Collection is second only to the National Museum of Natural History (Smithsonian) in number of specimen records, as reported in the most recent survey of U.S. fish collections. The Florida Museum Fish Collection has added more records to its catalog during the interval betwee
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Habitats In the 1990’s artificial reefs were situated in Lake Worth Lagoon and overtime these pre-manufactured pyramid modules and concrete beams were covered with corals and sponges. These artificial reefs became new habitat for numerous fish. Lake Worth Lagoon has a series of hard bottom and s
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The term „mangrove“ refers to certain species of plant life or to the entire plant community which includes individual mangrove species. Mangroves live in wet saline habitats and reproduce through viviparity There are more than 50 species within 12 families of mangroves distributed worldwi
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The McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity (MGCL) at the Florida Museum of Natural History (FLMNH), University of Florida (UF), periodically accepts applications from prospective students interested in earning a Master’s or Ph.D. degree from the Department of Biology, Entomology and Nematol
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