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Neohipparion eurystyle – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Neohipparion eurystyle Quick Facts Common Name: none This moderate-sized hipparionine horse ranged from central Mexico to Nebraska and east to central Florida. Neohipparion eurystyle and the closely related, larger species Neohipparion gidleyi (not known from Florida) represent the culminati
B, UF 220026, right fourth premolar. C, UF 102590, left fourth premolar.

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Fossil Shark References – Florida Program for Shark Research

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/sharks/references/fossil-sharks/

Laminforms Aguilera, O. A., L. Garcia, and M. A. Cozzuol. 2008. Giant-toothed white sharks and cetacean trophic interaction from the Pliocene Caribbean Paraguana Formation. Palaeontologische Zeitschrift, v. 82, p. 204-208. Aguilera, O., and D. R. Aguilera. 2004. Giant-toothed white sharks and wi
Hubbell, and B. J. MacFadden. 2009.

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Humans altering Adriatic ecosystems more than nature – Research News

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The ecosystems of the Adriatic Sea have weathered natural climate shifts for 125,000 years, but humans could be rapidly altering this historically stable biodiversity hot spot, a University of Florida study says. The study details a major shift in bottom-dwelling species in Italy’s Po Basin,
The study, appearing online this week in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B,

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Barstovian North American Land Mammal Age – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Defining taxon: first appearance of the hemicyonine bear Plithocyon (Tedford et al., 2004) Basis of name: Wood et al. (1941) based the name on the Barstow Formation in the Mojave Desert of southern California. This formation takes its name from the nearby city of Barstow in San Bernardino County.
C. and B. J. MacFadden. 1991.

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Environmental archaeology receives NSF grant to curate specimens before data go ‘dark’ – Research News

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The Florida Museum of Natural History’s Environmental Archaeology Program received a nearly $800,000 National Science Foundation grant to curate some of its most delicate specimens and vital data, documenting 14,000 years of biodiversity in vulnerable regions around the Caribbean. Environmental a
repeats their experiment 100 times to learn what the effect of item A is on item B

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La Isabela – Historical Archaeology

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In 1493, Christopher Columbus built the first intentional European colonial town in the New World. It was intended as a base from which to establish Spanish presence and dominion in the Indies, and was Columbus’s American home. The site is located on the east bank of the Bajabonico River wh
Unversidad de la Laguna, Tenerife) and Jeremy Cohen Further Reading Chiarelli, B.

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Herbarium Management Course Syllabus – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

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Herbaria and Herbarium Specimens History of Herbaria Collection Use Protocols and Specimen Handling Guidelines Plant Specimen Collecting and Preparation: plant collecting (incl. legal considerations), identification, label preparation, sorting, pest control and fumigation. Preparation of Plant
Croat, Thomas B. 1978. Survey of Herbarium Problems. Taxon 27(2/3): 203-218.

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Thecachampsa americana – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Thecachampsa americana Quick Facts Common Name: North American false gharial Thecachampsa americana is a long-snouted crocodile that inhabited Florida from 13 to 6 million years ago. Thecachampsa americana grew to around 6 meters long, slightly larger than its closest living ancestor, the
Comparative photograph of osteoderms of Thecachampsa americana (A-B, UF 156780),

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Science & Me – Thompson Earth Systems Institute

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In July and August of 2020, TESI, iDigBio, and the Florida Museum partnered to produce Science & Me, a science communication workshop for UF students and early career postdocs in the sciences.​ This six-week-long workshop was offered virtually through Canvas and Zoom, and included both synchrono
 scientist.​ Science & Me was funded by the University of Florida’s Creative B

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