Hawkmoth research collaboration
Florida Museum of Natural History lepidopterist Akito Kawahara and Boise State University researcher Jesse Barber explain their new collaborative study…
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Tragopogon: Understanding the evolution of polyploidy
Pam and Doug Soltis, distinguished professors with the Florida Museum of Natural History, discuss the importance of Tragopogon, a flowering…
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Panama Canal Project
Between 2009 and 2016, the Panama Canal was expanded, providing an opportunity for researchers to excavate fossils at previously inaccessible….
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Why Science? Bat Research
University of Florida graduate student Kelly Speer talks about her interest in studying mammals and population variations by researching bat…
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Why Science? Taxonomy
Gustav Paulay, curator of invertebrate zoology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, explains that taxonomy is the ability to…
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Bat Dispersal in the Bahamas
University of Florida graduate student Kelly Speer discusses her research using DNA differences to learn about bat populations in the…
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St. Augustine: First Colony
Florida Museum of Natural History Distinguished Research Curator Kathleen Deagan discusses research at St. Augustine, FL, where she has worked…
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Amborella: The Phylogeny of Flowering Plants
Pam and Doug Soltis, distinguished professors with the Florida Museum of Natural History, discuss how sequencing the genome of one…
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Crab Research
Gustav Paulay, curator of marine malacology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, talks about larval crab development and how…
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Butterflies of Ecuador
Keith Willmott, an assistant curator of Lepidoptera at the Florida Museum of Natural History, explains his research and the importance…
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