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published today in the journal Nature by an international team of 279 scientists led
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published today in the journal Nature by an international team of 279 scientists led
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The critically endangered Schaus’ Swallowtail (Heraclides aristodemus ponceanus) is a large, iconic butterfly found in South Florida. Historically, the butterfly inhabited dense upland forests called tropical hardwood hammocks from the greater Miami area south through the Florida Keys. Habitat loss
Habitat loss and fragmentation over the past century have led to severe population
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Meet the University of Florida researchers who are part of a nationwide team preparing to open a door into a better understanding of plant evolution by sequencing the genome of the single living sister species to all other flowering plants, Amborella trichopoda. The work at UF is a collaborative
The National Science Foundation is funding the $7.3 million project, led by The Pennsylvania
The spindly filaments and coral-like colonies of the ancient phylum of marine animals known as bryozoans likely aren’t the first thing that come to mind when you envision safe and protective child care. But a new study on the 600-million-year history of these obscure animals highlights the import
This is the first big phylogenetic study of the group.� The researchers, led by
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Shark attacks were unusually low for the second year running, with 64 unprovoked bites in 2019, according to the University of Florida’s International Shark Attack File. The total was roughly in line with 2018’s 62 bites and about 22% lower than the most recent five-year average of 82 incidents a ye
Consistent with long-term trends, the U.S. led the world in shark attacks with 41
Scientists have found a new species of fleshy verdigris lichen, thanks to DNA analysis of museum specimens. Misidentified by its original collectors, the lichen is only known from 32 specimens collected in North and Central Florida scrubland between 1885 and 1985. Now the hunt is on to find it in th
A chronic shortage of lichen experts led to the delay in Timucua heart lichen’s
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the main predator of night-flying insects, create a selective pressure that has led