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Orectolobus maculatus This carpet shark has a flattened stocky body, stout tail, and wide lobed fins. Its upper lip is lined with dermal lobes that act as both camouflage and as bait for unsuspecting prey. This wobbegong can be distinduished from other wobbegong species by its golden sandy to lig
(Huveneers et al. 2007b).
Scyphozoa & Hydrozoa
Apra Hbr RFM 12m Nausithoe racemosa~ Guam 756-33 Aurelia Guam~ RFM-182b
Hemiscyllium ocellatum This carpet shark is a long, slender shark that tends to be creamy or brown with small dark spots (Compagno 2005). They often forage for food in tidal pools and risk being stranded, but they can survive for up to an hour without any oxygen (Stenslokken et al., 2004) and eve
Bennett, M.B., Heupel, M.R., Bennett, S.M. and Parker, A.R., 1997.
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Education Ph.D., Zoology, University of Florida M.S., Zoology, University of Florida B.S
In late October, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) held an annual meeting in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In attendance and presenting a poster on the start of Ph.D. research on macroevolutionary transitions in Neogene horses, was graduate student Stephanie Killingsworth. This trip marked her
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Supported by a FLMNH Travel Award, I had the privilege of spending two weeks this November at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden in the Netherlands and engaged in worthwhile and enjoyable research activities during my stay. I had fruitful discussions about our new directions in dragonfly c
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Thank you for offering me the $1,000.00 travel support last summer. This financial support allowed me to attend the 60th annual conference of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC) in Kigali, Rwanda. During the conference, I presented some preliminary results from my third disse
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