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Life in Seagrasses – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/habitats/seagrasses/life/

Many species live in seagrasses: Bacteria and Fungi Bacteria and fungi are responsible for the decomposition of dead seagrass blades. Microfauna and meiofauna colonize the dead seagrass blades, feeding on the bacteria and fungi as well as on the dissolved organic matter released from the decompo
On the other hand, species occurring over seagrasses only during the day include

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Hemphillian North American Land Mammal Age – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/land-mammal-ages/hemphillian/

Defining taxon: first appearance of the ground sloth Pliometanastes (Tedford et al., 2004) Basis of name: Wood et al. (1941) based the name on what they termed the “Hemphill member of the Ogallala [Formation].” This stratigraphic unit was originally named the “Hemphill Beds” by Reed and Longnecke
Florida Fossil Permits Vertebrate Paleontology Collection Articulated left hand

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People – Ceramic Technology Lab

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/ceramiclab/staff/

Faculty and Staff Dr. Andrea Torvinen, Collections Manager Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611-7800, USA E-mail: a.torvinen@ufl.edu https://florida.academia.edu/AndreaTorvinen Andrea is the collections manager of the Ceramic Technology L
modern specimens, she learned how to recognize the characteristic markers of these hand-built

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Panthera onca – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/panthera-onca/

Panthera onca Quick Facts Common Name: jaguar Fossils of jaguars in Florida are much more common than those of other contemporaneous large felids, such as the American lion and the sabertooths Smilodon fatalis and Dinobastis serus. The Pleistocene jaguars of North America were much large
On the other hand, the association of Panthera atrox with plains-adapted animals

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Florida’s Indians from ancient times to the present – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/floridas-indians-from-ancient-times-to-the-present/

Editor’s Note: This article is an excerpt from the „Ancient Floridians“ chapter of „Florida’s Indians from Ancient Times to the Present,“ by Jerald T. Milanich, published by University Press of Florida in 1998. Since at least the 1920s, residents of Florida have been finding Indian artifacts
Some of the smaller pieces were smooth, and shaped as though made by hand but they

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Remembering the Colonel – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/remembering-the-colonel/

Lt. Colonel Donald (Don) H. Randell was born on November 23 in 1909, the year the United States recognized the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth by replacing the Indian Head one-cent coin with one bearing the likeness of the assassinated president. Don was born in Newark, New Jersey in
autobiography, Don wrote to his grandchildren that he had slept as a child under a hand-stitched

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Shark bytes: A data science approach to fifty years of shark bites – Florida Program for Shark Research

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/sharks/blog/a-data-science-approach-to-fifty-years-of-shark-bites/

The International Shark Attack File (ISAF) Databases of all sizes are traditionally assumed to be the domain of industry and the private sector, especially in the age of the “Internet of Things [IoT],” where sensor data from different internet-enabled devices is stored in aggregated forms for picki
data analysis is to transform information into a form that fits the question at hand

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Teleoceras proterum – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-vertebrate-fossils/species/teleoceras-proterum/

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
On the other hand, further study resulted in some evidence that the isotopes in the

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