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Latest Research News The Kawahara Lab Japan
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Latest Research News The Kawahara Lab Japan
Science Foundation grant to research sea cucumbers in Japan
Science Foundation grant to research sea cucumbers in Japan
from Guam, the United States, Portugal, Spain and Japan
from Guam, the United States, Portugal, Spain and Japan
Amorim, A. F.; Arfeli, C. A. and Castro, J. I. 2000. Description of a juvenile megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagios, caught off Brazil. Environm. Biol. Fishes. 59 (2): 117-123. Amorim, A. F., Fagundes, L., Arfelli, C. A., and Costa, F. E. S. 1995. Occurrence of megamouth shark, Megachasma pelagio
Japan: Tokai University Press, pp. 181-191.
The following list is provided as a guide to the trees, both native and exotic, of the University of Florida campus. Approximately 1200 individual trees in the central areas of the campus have been marked with numbered tags, corresponding the numbers given here. * = Species no longer present
24 Firmiana simplex Chinese Parasol-tree China to Japan
Confirmed Megamouth Shark Sightings There have been 273 confirmed occurrences of megamouth sharks around the world and we are investigating reports of additional individuals. There is a small area in Taiwan where this species is frequently caught as bycatch in commercial drift nets. These localize
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The Kawahara Lab’s research has been featured in various media articles and documentaries, which helps to give the general public a better understanding of what our research entails. For links to specific news articles, please visit the Publications Page. While conducting fieldwork in Malaysian B
Congo Costa Rica Ecuador French Guiana Hawaii Japan
Our ichthyology Research Associate William Smith-Vaniz has described a new species of jawfish, Opistognathus ensiferus, in a paper published in Zootaxa on Nov. 22, 2016. This small jawfish was described from a single specimen from the Gulf of Mannar, the body of water directly between India and Sri
Alan Owston was a businessman who worked in Japan in
Akito Kawahara, an assistant professor and curator of Lepidoptera at the Florida Museum of Natural History, explains why he became interested in butterflies and moths and why he loves this area of research. Interview and videos produced by Peter Byatt for Explore Research at the University of Flori
got interested in science when I was growing up in Japan