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Frogs were Florida’s first-known vertebrates from the Caribbean – Research News

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Deep in the forests of Haiti lives the blue-eyed La Hotte glanded frog (Eleutherodactylus glandulifer), which once went 20 years without being observed by scientists. It belongs to a diverse genus from the Caribbean that also includes the much more common coquí frog (Eleutherodactylus coquí), a cult
She created digital 3D models of the fossil bones used in the study, generating more

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Taking a bite out of frog tooth evolution: Amphibian group has lost teeth more than 20 times – Research News

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Scientists have long known that frogs are oddballs when it comes to teeth. Some have tiny teeth on their upper jaws and the roof of their mouths while others sport fanglike structures. Some species are completely toothless. And only one frog, out of the more-than 7,000 species, has true teeth on bot
The project, called oVert, allows anyone with an Internet connection to access 3D models

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Supporting science learning in Alachua County fourth grade students – Support

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Florida Museum and Alachua County Public Schools Engaging Students in the Practices of Science Program, Fall 2018 Report provided by Dianne Behringer, School Programs Coordinator Thanks to funding from the Smallwood Foundation and proceeds from the Passport to the Galapagos gala hosted by Fl
Furthermore, the UF Education students served as role models for the fourth graders

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Unearthing St. Augustine: America’s oldest city – Research News

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Ask many Americans what they know about early colonial America, and Disney’s “Pocahontas” will probably enter the conversation. Although the classic cartoon may help children connect with nature, it popularizes the misconception that Jamestown, Virginia, was the first permanent European settlemen
Archaeologists study first-hand accounts of the Spanish conquest of Florida to develop models

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Oldest-known ancestor of modern primates may have come from North America, not Asia – Research News

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About 56 million years ago, on an Earth so warm that palm trees graced the Arctic Circle, a mouse-sized primate known as Teilhardina first curled its fingers around a branch. The earliest-known ancestor of modern primates, Teilhardina’s close relatives would eventually give rise to today’s monkey
University of New York Award and the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office. 3D models

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Research Group – Systematics of Neotropical Butterflies

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Students, volunteers and visiting researchers Read more information about volunteering or doing research at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera, FLMNH. Current Riley Gott, UF, 2022- Riley is working on the systematics and evolution of various Neotropical Hesperiidae genera for his PhD. Sajan
Dismorphia, Scada and Aeria, and study of relative abundance of putative mimics and models

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Earliest example of a rapid-fire tongue found in ‘weird and wonderful’ extinct amphibians – Research News

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Fossils of bizarre, armored amphibians known as albanerpetontids provide the oldest evidence of a slingshot-style tongue, a new Science study shows. Despite having lizardlike claws, scales and tails, albanerpetontids – mercifully called “albies” for short – were amphibians, not reptiles. Their li
researchers coded the specimens’ physical characteristics and ran them through four models

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2012 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

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Breinholt, J. W., M. Porter, and K. A. Crandall. 2012. Testing Phylogenetic Hypotheses of the Subgenera of the Freshwater Crayfish Genus Cambarus (Decapoda: Cambaridae). PLoS ONE 7(9): e46105. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0046105 Covell, C.V., Jr. 2012. A striking aberrant of Automeris io. Notes, Ass
speciation in butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea): an empirical test of theoretical models

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What Do We Do? – Environmental Archaeology

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What Do We Do? Research in the Environmental Archaeology Program The primary focus of the Environmental Archaeology Program is research into the ancient relationship between people and their environments, including all aspects of that relationship, from the biotic to the abiotic, and from the
to reveal ancient human impact on the Maya environments (using foraging ecology models

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