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So, I realize that things have been a bit quiet around the blog of late But we’ve been busy as usual. For instance, my office has gone from this: To this: While Gustav’s office has gone from this: To this: Some things we’ve been up to include (but are not limited to
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At the Florida Museum, research in the ichthyology collection includes a wide range of topics to boost understanding of fish biodiversity, evolution and conservation.
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Curatorial Staff Dr. Gustav Paulay Curator of Marine Malacology 352-273-1948 paulay@flmnh.ufl.edu More… John Slapcinsky Collections Manager 352-273-1829 slapcin@flmnh.ufl.edu More… Amanda Bemis Collections Manager 352-273-1828 abemis@flmnh.ufl.edu Mandy has been wo
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Alligator holes are found in marshes throughout the Everglades. Alligators form holes by clearing muck from depressions in the limestone bedrock Alligator holes remain filled with water during the dry season Located in marshes with long hydroperiods throughout the Everglades, alliga
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Over 100 graduate student researchers assist at the Florida Museum Department of Natural History every year. Graduate students work closely with museum faculty and staff on developing and conducting research projects, managing field and laboratory investigations, analyzing collections, interpreting
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Coastal prairies are located inland from the mud flats of the Florida Bay. Coastal prairies occur along the western coast of the Everglades. Located between the dry land and tidal mud flats of the Florida Bay, coastal prairies are formed by the inland movement of mud during strong storms an
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Introduced species are those organisms that are native to somewhere else that have been introduced through human activities. Many introduced species have detrimental effects on native flora and fauna due to lack of population controls such as predators and disease. As population numbers grow out of
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This National Science Foundation funded project focused on the geological and ecological history of the Po River Delta in Italy (Adriatic Sea) over the last two interglacial cycles. The project builds on previous research of the Po Delta by looking at a broader geographic area over a greater amount
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