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As the largest designated wilderness east of the Rocky Mountains within the U.S., the Everglades National Park provides protection to the flora and fauna that live in the unique habitats of the everglades. Everglades National Park In December of 1947, the Everglades National Park was formally de
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Keith Willmott Curator of Lepidoptera McGuire Center for Lepidoptera &Â Biodiversity Florida Museum of Natural History 3215 Hull Road Gainesville, FL 32611-2710 352-273-2012 kwillmott@flmnh.ufl.edu I work on Neotropical butterfly systematics in the broadest sense of the word – my in
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Former Students Tania Pineda Enriquez Ph.D. 2022, Zoology “Diversity and evolution of brittle stars across the worlds ocean: Revisionary systematics of ophiolepidoids� Jenna Moore Ph.D. 2019, Zoology “Phylogeny, systematics, and evolution of functional morphology in Chaetopteridae (Annelida)
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The goal of South Florida Aquatic Environments is to increase public awareness and understanding of three imperiled south Florida ecosystems – the Everglades, Florida Bay, and Florida Keys. Human impacts and conservation issues, as well as the role of museum collections in providing a historical ta
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Worldwide There are approximately 40 species of mangroves distributed worldwide. Forty species of mangroves dominate approximately 75% of the world’s tropical coastlines between 25° N and 25° S. In certain locations, this range extends beyond these limits due to the movement of unusually warm wate
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