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Christian Couch, M.S. Graduated Summer 2024 Email: christian.couch@ufl.edu I am an M.S. biotechnology student in the college of Agricultural and Life Sciences. I work on many molecular projects relating to conservation, biodiversity and phylogenetics within Lepidoptera. I am also interested i
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Conservation-Oriented References on Sharks compiled by: George H. Burgess Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Applegate, S.P., Soltelo-Macias, F. and Espinosa-Arrubarrena, L. 1993. An overview of Mexican shark fisheries, with suggestions for shark
In: Gribble, N.A., McPherson, G. and Lane, B., eds.
Number of sawfish encounter records in the International Sawfish Encounter Database by country (data from year 1782 to 2017) Number of sawfish encounter records by state in the International Sawfish Encounter Database (data from year 1782 to 2017) Location of the recovery regions established i
number of reports from 1782 to 2017 Recovery Region # Reports Unknown 143 A 127 B
The Oliver L. Austin Jr. Award For Graduate Student Excellence in Natural Science Research honors long-time Florida Museum of Natural History curator of ornithology, Oliver Austin. The award recognizes a University of Florida graduate student for excellence in research in the natural sciences. Th
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2023: Manchester, S.R, A. Foster, T.A. Lott. The Paleocene Horse Creek florule, Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation, southeastern Montana, USA. Acta Palaeobotanica 63(1): 32-53. 2021: Manchester, S.R., T.A. Lott, F. Herrera, H. Hooghiemstra, V.M. Wijninga and P.W. Fritsch. Symplocos f
Albury, B. Kakuk, K. Broad, S. E. Franz, K. Tinker, M. P. Pateman, T. A.
Teleoceras proterum Quick Facts Common Name: Archer short-legged rhino The mounted skeleton on display at the Florida Museum of Natural History (see image) was constructed as part of a „live“ public display during the late 1970s using fossils from both the McGehee Farm and Love Bone Bed loc
UF 24239, a right mandible of Teleoceras proterum in A) medial, B) right lateral,
 All Things Beautiful: Wonders from the Collections of the Florida Museum of Natural History was created in-house at the Florida Museum of Natural History, with contributions from the curators and collection managers of each collection as well as input from emeriti faculty and staff and national and
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Floridatragulus dolichanthereus Quick Facts Common Name: none The fossils now recognized as one species of the camelid Floridatragulus dolichanthereus were initially assigned to two different families and four species. After better specimens were found and new research was done, it was discover
A) MCZ 646575, right lateral view of the holotype skull; B) MCZ 4086, labial view
Below are selected publications. Details on all publications can be found on Google Scholar. ORCID ID: orcid 0000-0002-3724-4610, ResearchGate Profile
Aiello, B., Tan, M., Sikandar, U.B., Alvey, A.J., Bhinderwala, B., Kimball, K.C.,