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Historic Research – University of Florida Herbarium (FLAS)

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/herbarium/research/historic/

Historic Research Projects The UF Herbarium has a long history of research studies in diverse projects spanning traditional morphological plant systematics, floristics, plant anatomy, molecular analysis and pollination ecology. Many of the publications born from these projects are documented in our
from these projects are documented in our herbarium library catalog (specialized links

Swimming With Sharks – Events

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/events/blog/swimming-with-sharks/

Whether you love them or fear them, this Children’s Book Meetup is sure to help you understand a little bit more about one of the ocean’s most well-known predators – sharks! On Saturday, December 5, 2020 the Florida Museum and the Alachua County Library District (ACLD) met to talk all things sharks
Download the library’s printable: NEA Big Read Swimming With Sharks Book List Links

Coral Diseases – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/habitats/corals/diseases/

Tolerating a very narrow range of environmental conditions including temperature, salinity, and solar radiation, reefs are very sensitive to damage from environmental changes. Corals, in particular, are susceptible to a number of diseases including black band disease, white band disease, and coral
Impacts to the Lagoon Publications Introduced Species Get Involved Glossary Links

Raise a glass for biodiversity at Tree of Life beer event – Pressroom

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/pressroom/2018/04/12/raise-a-glass-for-biodiversity-at-tree-of-life-beer-event/

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Museum of Natural History wants you to learn about the connection between all organisms by grabbing a beer at First Magnitude Brewing Co. First Magnitude, located at 1220 SE Veitch St., will bring back the “One Treeâ€� pale ale during a “Science on Tapâ€� event April
€œScience on Tapâ€� event April 25 at 5 p.m. highlighting the importance of the links

Introduced Species – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/introduced-species/

Ecology The transport of living plants and animals to areas beyond their native range has been practiced by human beings for thousands of years. While some introductions are intentional, others occur by accident or happenstance. Regardless of the means by which an introduction is manifested, th
Impacts to the Lagoon Publications Introduced Species Get Involved Glossary Links

January 2024 in the DE office – Digital Engagement

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/digital-engagement/blog/january-2024-in-the-de-office/

It’s always lovely to change over to a new year. The DE team started with some mini sessions of department time to reflect on what we worked on in 2023, breaking down our wins and challenges. We then looked ahead at the upcoming year, identifying our internal goals, scheduling anticipated Museum pro
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Species Profiles – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/habitats/corals/species-profiles/

Florida’s common corals Staghorn Coral - Acropora cervicornis Staghorn coral forms antler-like branches growing in tangled dense thickets. The surface is covered with small, protruding round cups. It is brown to yellow-brown with a pale tip on the end of each branch. The tips are quite delic
Impacts to the Lagoon Publications Introduced Species Get Involved Glossary Links