Andean Area Bibliography – Latin American Archaeology + Ethnography https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/latinarch/catalog/central-andes-area-bibliography/
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Benson, Elizabeth P. 1972 The Mochica.
Benson, Elizabeth P. 1972 The Mochica.
Benson, Elizabeth P. 1972 The Mochica.
These are some good children’s books about sharks. Unfortunately, many children’s books are not scientifically accurate, often unfairly portraying sharks as maniacal killers of humans rather than in the balanced way done in these books. Grade level: K-4 Albee, S. 2007. Sesame Street: Liste
New York, 29 p. Stonehouse, B. 1979. Sharks.
Books Jones, M. G., Corin, E., Ennes, M., Cayton, E. Childers, G., (2019). Discovery Engineering: Physical Science Case Studies. NSTA Press Hite, R., Childers, G., Ennes, M., Jones, M. G. (2019). Discovery Engineering: Biology Case Studies. NSTA Press Book Chapters Ennes, M., Jones, M. G., Cia
Abramowitz, B.*, Antonenko, P. D., Ennes, M., & Killingsworth, S.* (2024).
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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General Plant Collecting and Pressing Guides : Web sites Fairchild Tropical Garden Collecting Guide: http://www.virtualherbarium.org/collecting.htm Field Techniques Used by Missouri Botanical Garden: http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/molib/fieldtechbook/welcome.shtml. Herbaria and Specimens: Wha
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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
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Great Britain. xii, 334 p. Croat, Thomas B. 1978.
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Aquila bivia Quick Facts Common Name: none Fossils of Aquila bivia have been found only in two widely separated localities, Florida and Arizona. The extinct Aquila bivia was a large eagle, most similar to the modern golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) but somewhat larger. There are 38 total
UF 30019, left femur of Aquila bivia from Inglis 1A in A) anterior and B) posterior
TESI), Gainesville, Florida 32611-2710 bmacfadd@ufl.edu Professional Preparation B.S
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