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2012 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/publications/staff/2012-staff-and-student-publications/

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
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Fort Mose – Exhibits

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More than 250 years ago, enslaved Africans risked their lives to escape English plantations in the Carolinas and find freedom among the Spanish living at St. Augustine. In the late 1600s, enslaved Africans began to escape from English plantations in the Carolinas upon hearing that the Spaniards in
Many came from regions of West Africa, but also from Cuba, Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua

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Student Spotlight: Sarah Steele Cabrera – McGuire Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/news/2023/05/student-spotlight-sarah-steele-cabrera/

Sarah Steele Cabrera is a third-year Ph.D. candidate in Interdisciplinary Ecology at the School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE), a research assistant at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity and a Directorate Fellow with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She is funded joi
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Seaweed Blenny – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/seaweed-blenny/

Parablennius marmoreus This tiny fish rarely gets to be more than 3 inches long. Although it has a few look-alike fish, it is easily recognized by the tufts of branched cirri above each eye. Its elongated body with blunt head is ideal for life in the shallows among rocks, seaweed, and seafloor li
with a good source of plant material such as microalgae to mimic its diet in the wild

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Plant Remains – Environmental Archaeology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/envarch/research/florida/lake-monroe/plant-remains/

Archaeobotany at the Lake Monroe Outlet Midden (8VO53) By Donna L. Ruhl Archaeobotany is the study of plant remains from archaeological sites. It is both the science and the art of recovering, identifying, and interpreting how plant remains were used in the past at archaeological sites. Archaeobot
Puerto Rico-Archaeopedology Turks and Caicos- Archaeopedology Archaeobotany of the West

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Five Facts: Bees in Florida – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/five-facts-bees-in-florida/

While we often think of bees as fuzzy, black and yellow-striped buzzy insects that live in hives like the honey bee, the truth is more gorgeous and diverse than that! Honey bees do a lot of agricultural labor for humans and are very important to farming, but here in North America most of these domes
We often call them wild bees, but that doesn’t mean they’re aggressive or dangerous

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2021 Staff and Student Publications – McGuire Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/publications/staff/2021-2022/

Aiello, B.R., U.B. Sikandar, H. Minoguchi, B. Bhinderwala, C.A. Hamilton, A.Y. Kawahara, and S. Sponberg. 2021. The evolution of two distinct aerodynamic mechanisms of moth flight. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 18(185):20210632. DOI:10.1098/rsif.2021.0632. Aiello, B., M. Tan, U.B. Sikand
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Epicyon haydeni – Florida Vertebrate Fossils

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Epicyon haydeni Quick Facts Common Name: none About the size of a grizzly bear, this species is the largest canid ever known. Its known range extended across the United States from Florida to California and Oregon. Age Range Middle to late Miocene epoch; Clarendonian to early Hem
-1887), a geologist who explored and surveyed much of the American West.

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Striated Frogfish – Discover Fishes

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/discover-fish/species-profiles/striated-frogfish/

Antennarius striatus This strange looking fish is a master ant camouflage. Within a few weeks it can completely change its color to match its surroundings. The frogfish’s illicium rod (front most dorsal fin spine) is topped with worm-like lure appendages that can regenerate if lost. It sits very
The species is a delight to see in the wild, but it takes a very good observer to

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Southern Watersnake – Florida Snake ID Guide

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/florida-snake-id/snake/southern-watersnake/

NON-VENOMOUS Other common names Banded Watersnake, Florida Watersnake Basic description Most adult Southern Watersnakes are about 22-42 inches (56-107 cm) in total length. These are stout-bodied snakes with broad black, brown, or red crossbands (often bordered with black) down the back. The ligh
Dark patterned Southern Watersnake situated as it is often seen in the wild.

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