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Florida Kingsnake – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years @FloridaMuseum

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/100-years/object/florida-kingsnake/

Native snakes play an important role as natural predators in many of Florida’s ecosystems. Kingsnakes were once common in Paynes Prairie just outside of Gainesville, but are now difficult to find there. Summary Florida Kingsnake (Lampropeltis floridana x getula; Hybrid) From Alachua Co., Florid
It was thought that there was only one species in our state, but recent DNA and morphological

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Frantic February gives way to March Madness – Invertebrate Zoology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/2015/03/27/frantic-february-gives-way-to-march-madness/

So February was crazy. Even by our usual standards of busy-ness, everything was just a little bit more hectic in February. There was a lot of background busyness in the form of job seminars. Most weeks, sometimes twice a week, the whole museum schlepped over to Powell Hall (the public face of the
assigned in the field which links a particular specimen with it’s photograph and DNA

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About the Program – Florida Program for Shark Research

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/sharks/about/

The Florida Program for Shark Research (FPSR), directed by Dr. Gavin Naylor and staffed by a team of research scientists and educators, includes the Chondrichthyan Tree of Life Project, the International Shark Attack File (ISAF), the International Sawfish Encounter Database (ISED) and hosts the pree
Chondrichthyan fishes (sharks, skates, rays and chimaeras) through anatomical, DNA

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Museum photographer recognized for fieldwork shot – Florida Museum Blog

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/museum-blog/museum-photographer-recognized-for-fieldwork-shot/

Congratulations to our photographer Kristen Grace for placing in the 2022 Faces of Biology Photo Contest! The competition showcases biological research in its many forms and settings and is sponsored by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) and the Society for Integrative and Compara
: Ray and Kirk dig Florida Creative Outreach: TreeTender at Dragon Con Cattle DNA

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Collecting a fossil from the field – Florida Museum Blog

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/museum-blog/collecting-a-fossil-from-the-field/

In August 2017, some Florida Museum scientists and paleontology volunteers went on a fossil hunting trip to Nebraska. Watch as they „jacket“ a complete oreodont skull in the field and prepare it for transport back to the lab. The windy wilds of Nebraska are not ideal for examining fragile fossils, s
: Ray and Kirk dig Florida Creative Outreach: TreeTender at Dragon Con Cattle DNA

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Scientists encounter holes in tree of life, push for better data storage – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/scientists-encounter-holes-in-tree-of-life-push-for-better-data-storage/

When it comes to public access, the tree of life has holes. A new study co-authored by University of Florida researchers shows about 70 percent of published genetic sequence comparisons are not publicly accessible, leaving researchers worldwide unable to get to critical data they may need to
Most journals require DNA sequences be deposited in GenBank, but comparatively few

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Ocean channel in Bahamas marks genetic divide in Brazilian free-tailed bats – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/ocean-channel-in-bahamas-marks-genetic-divide-in-brazilian-free-tailed-bats/

Brazilian free-tailed bats are expert flyers, capable of migrating hundreds of miles and regularly traveling more than 30 miles a night. But they pull up short at a narrow ocean channel that cuts across the Bahamas, dividing bat populations that last shared an ancestor hundreds of thousands of years
compared the genetics of free-tailed bats from Florida and the Bahamas, thinking the DNA

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Rehabilitation clinic donations benefit ornithology program – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/rehabilitation-clinic-donations-benefit-ornithology-program/

Over the past few years, the Florida Museum of Natural History research on local birds has taken a giant leap forward through cooperative relationships with some of Florida’s more than 200 wildlife rehabilitation clinics. Especially along Florida’s Atlantic and Gulf coasts many thousands of b
pesticide residues or heavy metal concentrations, or make a profile of the bird’s DNA

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