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Bas Saline, Haiti Caribbean Faunal Exploitation Puerto
Research
Bas Saline, Haiti Caribbean Faunal Exploitation Puerto
We are interested in the evolutionary history of frogs, including both living and extinct species. Using population genetic and phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequence data, the lab is exploring topics such as patterns of diversification related to the evolution of specific traits and how historical l
Comparison of humerus of fossil frog from Oligocene of Puerto
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Turkey Origin Project
Bas Saline, Haiti Caribbean Faunal Exploitation Puerto
Peruvian Zooarchaeology Research
Bas Saline, Haiti Caribbean Faunal Exploitation Puerto
Maya Research
Bas Saline, Haiti Caribbean Faunal Exploitation Puerto
The history of the Caribbean’s original islanders comes into sharper focus in a new Nature study that combines decades of archaeological work with advancements in genetic technology. An international team led by Harvard Medical School’s David Reich analyzed the genomes of 263 individuals in the l
and pushed north into the Caribbean Sea, settling Puerto
Black Grouper Mycteroperca bonaci This oblong reef fish has small eyes over a protruding lower jaw, and a continuous dorsal fin that leads back to its square caudal (tail) fin. It’s an olive gray color with dark blotches and bronze hexagonal shapes on its head and sides. Like most groupers,
guarei (Venezuela), djampau (NethAntilles), guajil (Puerto
After a comprehensive study of plants across the United States, researchers have arrived at the unexpected conclusion that plants able to fix atmospheric nitrogen are most diverse in arid regions of the country. This finding runs counter to the prevailing assumption that nitrogen-fixers should be co
from more than 40 sites across the U.S., including Puerto
T The Environmental Archaeology Program collections include modern comparative and archaeological specimens of zoological, botanical, and pedological materials. Our modern comparative collection represents over 13,000 individual specimens and forms the foundation of our research as well as for biol
Bas Saline, Haiti Caribbean Faunal Exploitation Puerto