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tour of San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park with Emilie-Kate
tour of San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park with Emilie-Kate
Nitrogen fertilizers make it possible to feed the world’s growing population, but they are also costly, harm ecosystems and require a lot of energy to manufacture. However, a few plants have evolved the ability to make their own nitrogen with the help of bacteria. A new study helps explain how they
According to lead author Heather Rose Kates, who conducted
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Take salsa and bachata dance lessons while learning about the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx scientists at the Florida Museum of Natural History’s “Viva Museum” on Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, visitors can watch the
Hispanic heritage at Florida Museum’s ‘Viva Museum’ by Kat
Recent Publications from the Soltis Lab: 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013
Kates, D. E. Soltis, P. S. Soltis, R. P.
Sharks have skeletons made of cartilage, which rarely preserves in the fossil record. Gordon Hubbell has perhaps the world’s largest and best-preserved collection of rare shark jaws and teeth, including the only complete fossilized skull of a Great White Shark. Summary Ancient Great White Shark
Peru Lived ~5 million years ago Gift of Gordon and Kate
Florida Museum of Natural History Vertebrate Paleontology Archives Scope, Content, and Purpose of the Collection This archive contains numerous different forms of physical and digital materials, including field notes, general files, compact disks, 2 x 2 slides, photographs, and related materials a
Connor (volunteer), Jeff Gage (FLMNH Photography), and Kate
This list is by no means comprehensive. Mostly it’s fairly recent alum and those who’ve contacted Matt Gitzendanner and asked to be added. Want to be added to the list, or update your information? Contact Matt Gitzendanner. Alex Abair Graduate Student in the College of the Arts at UF E-mail
Greenhouse University of Madison Web page Heather Rose Kates
Roundel Skate Raja texana This skate has a rounded diamond-shaped pectoral disc, with a pointed snout that has translucent patches on either side of it. There are distinct dark eye spots with light outlines on its pectoral fins, but otherwise it is a dark brown on top, and white underneath.
Prepared by: Kate DeValerio Contact Info Florida
Night Shark Carcharhinus signatus This slender, medium sized, gray-blue shark is often mistaken for similar species. It has a long, pointed nose, and a somewhat small dorsal fin, but has a typical requiem shark body and coloring. Because of its diel vertical migration, it has the large eyes
Prepared by: Kate Barzan Contact Info Florida Museum