Terry Lott Publications – Paleobotany + Palynology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/paleobotany/people/terry-lott-publications/
Wijninga and P.W. Fritsch. Symplocos f
P. Horn, O. Vargas, and R. Sandford Jr.
Wijninga and P.W. Fritsch. Symplocos f
P. Horn, O. Vargas, and R. Sandford Jr.
Below are selected publications. Details on all publications can be found on Google Scholar. ORCID ID: orcid 0000-0002-3724-4610, ResearchGate Profile
Tunström, K., Woronik, A., Hanly, J.J., Rastas, P., Chichvarkhin, A., Warren, A.D
Whale Catfishes The family Cetopsidae consists of 41 known species of small to moderate sized fishes which share an anal fin with a long base, a lack of spines in the pectoral and dorsal fins other than in a few species of the subfamily Cetopsinae, and the lack of a nasal barbel, a free orbital mar
P., and C. J. FERRARIS, JR. 2003. Cetopsidae, p. 257-260.
Welcome to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s annual report for fiscal year 2023. It’s been an exciting year with many changes for both the University of Florida and the museum!
Branch, and P. Vaz Pinto. 2023.
The Florida Museum of Natural History announced the 2021 winners of the Austin and Bullen Awards for student research and significant contributions to the development of museum collections and programs. The Florida Museum’s University Teaching Committee gave Ian Ausprey and Ana Paula dos Santos d
The Bullen Award honors former Florida Museum archaeology curator Ripley P.
Sharks are sometimes referred to as „living fossils“. Ancient sharks lived in the oceans long before animals colonized the land. Their history goes back to at least 400 million years ago, making the 2 million year history of humans seem quite insignificant by comparison. Most fossil evidence of ear
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology v. 29 no.1, p. 1–13. Ehret, D. J., B. J.
Ancient DNA also uncovered a previously unknown link between Old World birds and
See full directory profile > Research Statement We live at a critical time for biodiversity. The biosphere is undergoing profound alterations as a result of human activities, with a mass extinction erasing much of our biological heritage before it is even documented. My research program is defi
A., DÃaz-Jaimes, P., Paulay, G. 2023.
References + links American Elasmobranch Society American Fisheries Society
Lundberg & John P. Friel Siluriformes Website by Lawrence M.
The following is a reverse chronological listing of 395 known publications in which Florida Museum of Natural History paleobotanical and palynological specimens are cited or figured. From 1965 to 1989, most specimens are cited with the prefix IU (collection of Indiana University, Bloomington, India
P. India.