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Jeanette… Read More Pamela Soltis, a distinguished professor and curator at the
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
Jeanette… Read More Pamela Soltis, a distinguished professor and curator at the
Curator of Paleobotany Florida Museum of Natural History Adjunct Professor Department
The 23rd MPC Curator of Paleobotany Florida Museum of Natural History Adjunct Professor
David C. Blackburn Associate Director of Research and Collections Chair, Department of Natural History Curator of Amphibians & Reptiles Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida Email: dblackburn@flmnh.ufl.edu Affiliate Faculty in UF’s Departments of Biology and Wildlife
Fellow, SEC Academic Leadership Program, 2024–2025 UF Research Foundation Term Professor
Hypohippus was a highly specialized browsing horse. Its spreading 3 toes would have been well-adapted to the soft ground of the forests where it lived. It was a large horse for its time, with a size comparable to a modern pony. Where & When? Fossils of Hypohippus are found in Nebraska, Color
Professor Leidy named this genus based on some “milk molars” (baby teeth, often called
The Florida Museum of Natural History, a research and educational unit within the University of Florida, has a very active program in paleontology and paleobiology. There are three large, relevant research collections, including invertebrate paleontology, paleobotany and vertebrate paleontology, whi
University of Michigan), Associate Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology and Associate Professor
Contact Florida Museum of Natural History Dickinson Hall 1659 Museum Road Gainesville, Florida 32611-7800 352-273-1943 dblackburn@flmnh.ufl.edu Collections & Programs Herpetology Collection Blackburn Lab openVertebrate (oVert) Project Other Affiliations Chair, Department of Natur
Project Other Affiliations Chair, Department of Natural History University Term Professor
Contact Florida Museum of Natural History Dickinson Hall 1659 Museum Road Gainesville, Florida 32611-7800 352-273-1952 lpage@flmnh.ufl.edu Additional information, including students, postdocs, staff and professional organizations… Collections & Programs Ichthyology iDigBio Other
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By: George H. Burgess Florida Program for Shark Research Director Emeritus There are limited openings for biological scientists and the pay is not great. My standard advice to those considering the field is this: you should consider biology as a career ONLY if you truly have passion for it. If you
At your university, try to hook up with a professor and/or a graduate student by
Art and science collide in this FREE celebration of the diversity of life on Earth. Join us and the Digital Worlds Institute at First Magnitude Brewing Co. for screenings of the short film TreeTender and its sequel, TreeTender 2. TreeTender follows a young woman, Gaia, becoming the newest TreeTende
Panelists Doug Soltis, Distinguished Professor of Biology Pam Soltis, Distinguished
Parahippus appears to be the evolutionary „link“ between the old forest-dwelling horses and the modern plains-dwelling grazers. It has 3 toes, like primitive horses, but the side toes are smaller. They are „horse-faced,“ or long-headed with the eye socket well back from the middle of the skull. W
Why did Professor Leidy name this animal “the side horse?”