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Ceramic Technology Lab – Florida Museum of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/ceramiclab/

Pottery is one of the most common and durable artifacts on archaeological sites throughout the world. When people make pottery, they make it for specific purposes and in special ways, reflecting their cultures and innovations in technology, function, and style. These qualities make it especially us
Related Types Georgia Historic Period Types Lower Mississippi

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Succulent expert Lucas Majure hired as UF Herbarium’s assistant curator – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/majure-hired-as-herbariums-assistant-curator/

The Florida Museum of Natural History has hired botanist Lucas Majure as assistant curator of the University of Florida Herbarium. Previously a research scientist at Arizona’s Desert Botanical Garden, Majure’s work will now center on caring for one of the largest tropical plant collections in the U.
his Bachelor of Science and master’s in biology at Mississippi

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Lab Alumni – Laboratory of Molecular Systematics & Evolutionary Genetics

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/soltis-lab/people/lab-alumni/

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
Biological Diversity Ryan Folk Assistant Professor, Mississippi

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Land Mammal Ages – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/land-mammal-ages/

Introduction and Definitions Land mammal ages (abbreviated LMAs) are intervals of geologic time characterized by a distinctive set of mammals (usually genera) for a particular geographic region (Lindsay, 2003). The geographic regions for the most commonly used LMAs are entire continents, so there a
Sanders, 1998); the Wasatchian Red Hot local fauna of Mississippi

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Atractosteus spatula – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/atractosteus-spatula/

Alligator Gar Atractosteus spatula These elongated torpedo-shaped ‚living fossils‘ have long, broad snouts with two rows of sharp teeth in their mouths. Their scales are heavy and overlapping like chain mail, and their small fins are set far back near their abbreviated, irregular caudal (tai
alligator gar, gator, greater gar, garpike, garfish, and Mississippi

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Fall 2023 Travel Awards – Department of Natural History

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/nhdept/from-the-field/2023/fall-2023-travel-awards/

Jon Bloch is very pleased to announce that, after careful review by the Awards Committee (Lucas Majure, Kitty Emery, Hongshan Wang, and Ed Stanley), the following proposals submitted to the NH Fall 2023 Travel Award Competition have been fully funded: Graduate Students The Graduate Student 2023
Communities from the Upper Tombigbee River Drainage, Mississippi

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Global warming dramatically changed ancient forests – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/global-warming-dramatically-changed-ancient-forests/

Palmettos in Pennsylvania? Magnolias in Minnesota? The migration of subtropical plants to northern climates may not be too far-fetched if future global warming patterns mirror a monumental shift that took place in the past, new research by an international team of scientists suggests. The fin
found in rock deposits of similar age unearthed in Mississippi

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International Adventure, Part 2: Dr. John M. Turner – Panama Canal Project (PCP PIRE)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/panama-pire/voices/2014-issues/international-adventure-part-2-dr-john-m-turner/

By Dr. John M. Turner | PCP PIRE Friend Editor’s Note: Last month, Dr. Bruce MacFadden wrote about an exciting new discovery of a Gomphotherium tooth in a locality that had not yet been explored by PCP PIRE researchers. This month, Dr. John M. Turner, who discovered the Gomphotherium fossil as a
I am a practicing Optometrist in Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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