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Scientists discover nest, new northern range of Florida’s rare blue calamintha bee – Research News

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Florida Museum of Natural History scientists have found the first nest of Florida’s extraordinarily rare blue calamintha bee and added a new location to its known range: Ocala National Forest. They also confirmed the insect feeds on a second, but highly endangered, host plant. Researchers made th
really rare bee using a really rare series of plants,” said Daniels, who is also a professor

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The joint effort to save sawfish – Research News

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Hear the International Sawfish Encounter Database’s George Burgess, renowned marine wildlife artist Guy Harvey and Chris Peterson of Hell’s Bay Boatworks talk about their joint effort to save endangered sawfish and maintain the natural health of shallow water flats. Harvey describes the rare and ch
International Shark Attack Files but his role as a scientist, leading researcher, and professor

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The Andes’ Mountainous Paradox: So tall, so young – Research News

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When asked if mountains grow slowly and steadily versus in rapid spurts, most people intuitively gravitate to the „slow and steady“ model. Mountains, we are taught, take an incomprehensibly long time to build up their scads of boulders, jagged peaks and high-altitude plateaus. In fact, most known
A professor of earth and environmental sciences at Lehigh University who also researches

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Ontocetus emmonsi – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Ontocetus emmonsi Quick Facts Common Name: Emmon’s walrus Ontocetus emmonsi is an extinct species of walrus which inhabited the North Atlantic during the Pliocene. Fossils of Emmon’s walrus can be found in Florida, up the Eastern Atlantic coast, in Europe, and North Africa. This pattern is a
Ontocetus emmonsi Leidy, 1859 Source of Species Name: The species name, emmonsi, honors Professor

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Extinction event that wiped out dinosaurs cleared way for frogs – Research News

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The mass extinction that obliterated three-fourths of life on Earth, including non-avian dinosaurs, set the stage for the swift rise of frogs, a new study shows. In a paper published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, an international team of researchers presented a
the finding with skepticism, said Peng Zhang, a corresponding study author and professor

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Endowment brings influx of expertise to the McGuire Center – Research News

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Early in 2022, the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity launched its first travel award program for visiting researchers. A total of eight experts from multiple countries were awarded funds last year, which enabled them to examine the Center’s collection in person and work with staff and
Tomasz Pyrcz, a professor of biology at Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland

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Past staff, students and volunteer – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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Lorena Endara, PhD Workflow Manager This has been an incredible opportunity to learn about bryophytes and lichens and to apply what I have learnt about collection and project management. Most importantly, I feel really lucky to have met an incredible group of fun and smart undergraduate stud
Our project as seen by our friend and now professor Dr.

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Scientists can now predict how climate change will alter plant growth cycles – Research News

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On February 2, 1887, residents of Punxsutawney Pennsylvania consulted a large rodent regarding the arrival of spring, marking the first official celebration of Groundhog Day. According to Rob Guralnick, curator of biodiversity informatics at the Florida Museum of Natural History, our ability to pred
warming faster at higher latitudes,” said co-author Lindsay Campbell, an assistant professor

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McGuire Center Webinar Series – McGuire Center

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„Expanding Horizons in Lepidoptera Research“ McGuire Center Webinar Series 2025, Spring Speaker: Maria Heikkilä (University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland). „The fossil record of Lepidoptera – something old, something new“ [This seminar was not recorded] Speaker: Bert Foquet (McGuire Center f
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Irvine, CA.

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Introduced trees are becoming more common in the eastern United States, while native diversity declines – Research News

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In the largest study of its kind, researchers at the Florida Museum of Natural History have used data from a 120-year-old program managed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to quantify the effects of introduced species. The researchers included more than 5 million measurements from individual
always know what that means,” said study co-author Doug Soltis, a distinguished professor

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