Ascideacea – Invertebrate Zoology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/resources/guam-reefs/ascideacea/
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The following 160+ individuals studied or worked in herpetology in the Florida Museum Division of Herpetology, in the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, in the Department of Zoology, in the College of Medicine, or in the College of Veterinary Medicine, for an extended period. (Ad
Blair (M.S. 1974) Iverson, John B.
Florida Pottery Bibliography Pottery Type Descriptions Ashley, Keith H. and Vicki L. Rolland 1997Â Â Â Grog-Tempered Pottery in the Mocama Province. The Florida Anthropologist 50(2):51-65. Online Austin, Robert J. 1996Â Â Â Ceramic Seriation, Radiocarbon Data, and Subsistence Data from the
In Prehistoric Pottery of the Eastern United States, edited by James B.
Flora and Ecology Barker, Henry D. and William S. Dardeau. 1930. Flore d’Haiti : clé et description des ordres – familles et genres des Spermatophytes d’Haiti avec la liste de la plupart des espèces. Publié sous la direction du Service Technique du Département de l’Agriculture et de l’Enseignem
(PDF link) Ekman, E.L. 1928. A Botanical excursion in La Hotte, Haiti.
2023: Manchester, S.R, A. Foster, T.A. Lott. The Paleocene Horse Creek florule, Tongue River Member of the Fort Union Formation, southeastern Montana, USA. Acta Palaeobotanica 63(1): 32-53. 2021: Manchester, S.R., T.A. Lott, F. Herrera, H. Hooghiemstra, V.M. Wijninga and P.W. Fritsch. Symplocos f
Albury, B. Kakuk, K. Broad, S. E. Franz, K. Tinker, M. P. Pateman, T. A.
Platyhelminthes
Pseudoceros tristriatus Guam 776-27 Pseudoceros cf. susanae Palau 15m RFM-B–
Ancient DNA also uncovered a previously unknown link between Old World birds and
Research Alumni The following individuals studied or worked in the Environmental Archaeology Program for an extended period. This list is still preliminary, and we will soon be adding visiting researchers and photos. If you are/know of an alumnus not currently listed or have information regarding a
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Hidden behind the collection glass, stashed within the compactors, a collection of wild silks lies dormant, ready to be explored by curious minds. Akin to its surrounding neighbors of exotic Lepidoptera specimens, the larva spun, human crafted silk fabrics hail from all around the world. Donated ov
Can be accessed on the following link: http://www.dmns.org/science/museum-scientists
Scyliorhinus retifer These slim sharks are reddish brown to light yellow underneath, with a distinctive dark brown or black chain pattern down their bodies. They have rounded snouts and large oval eyes, and somewhat lobed fins set further back towards their asymmetrical, notched caudal (tail) fin
Species – retifer Common Names English: Chain dogfish, chain cat shark, or chain link