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Adaptations – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/habitats/mangroves/adaptations/

Morphological and Physiological adaptions are required for: Physical Stability Salt Tolerance Anaerobic Sediments Reproduction Physical Stability Adaptations Root adaptations make it possible for mangroves to live in the soft sediments along the shoreline Root adaptations increas
terrestrial plants, mangroves reproduce by flowering with pollination occurring via wind

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Bahamas Monitoring – McGuire Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/mcguire/research/biodiversity-inventories/bahamas-monitoring/

Long Term Monitoring of Lepidoptera in the Bahamas Since 1980, Jacqueline Miller has been monitoring butterfly populations in the West Indies and especially in the Bahamas. Through field work with her late husband, Lee, and others, seven new taxa were described and six new records discovered in the
Since Lepidoptera are readily subject to wind dispersal, the faunal list for a particular

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Triactis producta – Invertebrate Zoology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/2013/07/07/triactis-producta/

The sea anemone Triactis producta (Klunzinger, 1877) Triactis producta is the only species in the sea anemone (Actiniaria) genus Triactis (family Aliciidae). This species is found in shallow reefs of the tropical Indo-Pacific, from the Red Sea and East Africa to Hawai’i and French Polynesia. I
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Pollen counts at the Florida Museum are nothing to sneeze at – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/pollen-counts-at-the-florida-museum-are-nothing-to-sneeze-at/

Gesundheit! Bless You! Approximately 41 million Americans suffer from allergies caused by pollen and mold spores. These allergies, grouped under the common medical term allergenic rhinitis, are persistent, often chronic, and cost sufferers millions of dollars annually in prescription and non-prescri
Science Five Facts Contact Subscribe Pollen of the common cattail is wind

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96-million-year-old fossil pollen sheds light on early pollinators – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/96-million-year-old-fossil-pollen-sheds-light-on-early-pollinators/

The collapse of honeybee colonies across North America is focusing attention on the honeybees‘ vital role in the survival of agricultural crops, and a new study by Florida Museum and Indiana University Southeast researchers shows insect pollinators have likely played a key role in the evolution and
Clumped grains are comparatively larger and have more surface relief than wind– or

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Ocean channel in Bahamas marks genetic divide in Brazilian free-tailed bats – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/ocean-channel-in-bahamas-marks-genetic-divide-in-brazilian-free-tailed-bats/

Brazilian free-tailed bats are expert flyers, capable of migrating hundreds of miles and regularly traveling more than 30 miles a night. But they pull up short at a narrow ocean channel that cuts across the Bahamas, dividing bat populations that last shared an ancestor hundreds of thousands of years
“It doesn’t seem like distance is the factor, and there’s no association with wind

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Glossary – South Florida Aquatic Environments

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/southflorida/glossary/

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z A ahermatypic – non reef-building corals. algae – a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that lack roots, stems, leaves, and vascular tissues. Examples range from unicellular phytoplan
erosion – the wearing away of soil, rock, and sediments, etc. by the action of wind

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Frantic February gives way to March Madness – Invertebrate Zoology

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/iz/2015/03/27/frantic-february-gives-way-to-march-madness/

So February was crazy. Even by our usual standards of busy-ness, everything was just a little bit more hectic in February. There was a lot of background busyness in the form of job seminars. Most weeks, sometimes twice a week, the whole museum schlepped over to Powell Hall (the public face of the
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Recovering from Ian and Expanding our Reach! – Randell Research Center

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/rrc/blog/recovering-from-ian-and-expanding-our-reach/

Message from the Director: The Hurricane Ian Recovery Process Following my presentation at the Museum Director’s luncheon at the RRC, one consistent question came up: when is the (entire) Calusa Heritage Trail going to be back and open for business? Although my talk had focused on re-kindling r
the trail showed many broken branches dangling and ready to drop in the next high wind

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