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Largetooth Sawfish – Discover Fishes

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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
occasional contemporary records from Central America, Northern Brazil and a few West

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2011 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

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Cho, S., Zwick, A., Regier, J.C, Mitter, C., Cummings, M.P., Yao, J., Du, Z., Zhao, H., Kawahara, A.Y., Weller, S., Davis, D.R., Baixeras, J., Brown, J.W., Parr, S. 2011. Can deliberately incomplete gene sample augmentation improve a phylogeny estimate for the advanced moths and butterflies (Hexapod
Checkerspots and other Brush-footed butterflies Microlepidoptera Zoomed-on Micros Wild

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2004 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

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Attum, O., C. Covell & P. Eason. 2004. The comparative diet of three Saharan sand dune skinks. African Journal of Herpetology, 53 (1): 91 -94. Austin G. T., D. D. Murphy, J. F. Baughman, A. E. Launer, and E. Fleishman. 2003. Hybridization of checkerspot butterflies in the Great Basin. Journal
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Catch of the day – Research News

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Contrary to our current dilemma, the Taino always knew where their fish came from „Here, the fishes are so unlike ours that it is amazing; there are some like dorados, of the brightest colors in the world—blue, yellow, red, multi-colored, colored in a thousand ways, and the colors so bright tha
This barracuda tooth pendant was excavated from a site on the Rio Tanama in western

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In the News – Environmental Archaeology

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See all Environmental Archaeology Science Research Articles Other Media Outlets How turkeys got from Mayan temples to your Thanksgiving dinner table The Washington Post November 25, 2015 Washington Post: Maya Turkeys and Thanksgiving Beyond the temples, ancient bones reveal the lives of the
Puerto Rico-Archaeopedology Turks and Caicos- Archaeopedology Archaeobotany of the West

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2017 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

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Bayarsaikhan, U., V.V. Dubatolov, J.B. Heppner, and Y.-S. Bae. 2017. Taxonomic review of genus Danielithosia Dubatolov & Kishida (Lepidop­tera, Erebidae, Arctiinae) from northern Vietnam, with one new species. Zootaxa 4291:572-580. Breinholt, J.B., A. Lemmon, E. Lemmon, L. Xiao, C. Earl, and
Checkerspots and other Brush-footed butterflies Microlepidoptera Zoomed-on Micros Wild

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2010 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

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Briscoe, A. D., S. M. Bybee, G. D. Bernard, F. Yuan, M. P. Sison-Mangus, R. D. Reed, A. D. Warren, J. Llorente-Bousquets and C. C. Chiao. 2010. Reply to Nozawa et al.: Complementary statistical methods support positive selection of a duplicated UV opsin gene in Heliconius. Proceedings of the Nationa
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Green Sawfish – Discover Fishes

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Pristis zijsron Sawfish look a lot like sharks, but they are actually rays. Their unusual snout, or rostrum, is studded with „teeth“ (specialized scales) and is used to stun schooling fish by swinging side to side. The green sawfish is the largest species of sawfish, growing to 24 feet in length.
Lastly, the Pilbara region of Western Australia has been identified as an important

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Disney awards funding to UF butterfly, sea turtle conservation projects – Research News

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As part of its work to save wildlife, the Disney Conservation Fund awarded funding to two University of Florida research centers to continue conservation efforts for imperiled butterflies and sea turtles. The programs will receive $350,000 each, bringing the total of Disney’s support for UF conserva
butterflies in the U.S., has a few remaining populations restricted to the Key West

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Sand Tiger Shark – Discover Fishes

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Carcharias taurus Sand tiger sharks are large, slow-moving, coastal sharks that have a flattened, conical snout. They are light brown on the dorsal surface with some scattered dark spots, and light colored ventrally. They have broad triangular fins and a distinct caudal fin that is asymmetrical (
In the North Pacific, northern Indian Ocean and off the tropical west coast of Africa

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