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Shortfin Mako – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/shortfin-mako/

Isurus oxyrinchus The shortfin mako is considered the fastest shark in the world, able to reach burst swimming speeds of up to 43 mph (70 km h-1) (Diez et al. 2015). This classically shaped shark is hydrodynamically efficient with a pointed snout, triangular dorsal fin and large and a crescen
elasmobranchs using life history tables, Leslie matrices and stage-based matrix models

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2013 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/publications/staff/2013-2/

Aardema, M.L. and J. M. Scriber. 2013. No evidence the male mate choice contributes to maintenance of a shared, sex-limited trait in mimetic and non-mimetic female tiger swallowtail butterflies, Papilio glaucus. Evolutionary Biology 40: 108-116. Ahmed, M. Z., E. C. Greyvenstein, J. J. Welch, and
Phylogenetic reconstructions: characters, models of evolution and methods of phylogenetic

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Monarch Migration Meditations, 2020 – Andrei Sourakov | Lepidoptera Collections Coordinator

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/andrei-sourakov/activities/monarch-migration-meditations-2020/

The migratory monarch butterfly, Danaus plexippus plexippus, has received much publicity lately, portrayed by the media as a threatened or endangered species. Some of my friends outside of entomological circles, even those who would normally say “a good insect is a dead insect,” have asked me for my
future population dynamics of any insect species using population modeling—even the models

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Presentations – Mammals Collection

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mammals/outreach/talks/

Undergraduate students are underlined 2023 VL Mathis and R Mathieu. Investigating the species status of Sherman’s short-tailed shrew (Blarina shermani): preliminary insights. Joint meeting of the 13th International Mammalogical Congress and the 102nd annual meeting of the American Society of Mamma
Paleo-ecological niche models of Macrotus waterhousii in the Caribbean: Assessing

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Largetooth Sawfish – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/largetooth-sawfish/

Largetooth Sawfish Pristis pristis Although sawfish look somewhat like sharks, they are actually rays. They have an elongated snout or „rostrum“ that is studded with teeth that they swing from side to side to stun schooling fishes, crustaceans and invertebrates upon which they feed. Large to
, Pristis pectinata, in the United States determined using population viability models

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