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sugar maple leaves

Climate Change

Some plants may not adapt quickly to future climate change

December 23, 2013

Using the largest dated evolutionary tree of flowering plants ever assembled, a new study suggests how plants developed traits to…
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Patagurus rex hermit crab

Life on Earth

Remarkable new true crab-like hermit discovered

December 13, 2013

There are countless known species on the planet, but a new hermit crab found by a University of Florida researcher…
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stylize amborella photo

Evolution

New plant genome study may offer clues to improving all major food crops

December 9, 2013

University of Florida researchers and their colleagues have sequenced the genome of the flowering plant Amborella for the first time,…
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A specimen of Indovitis chitaleyae

Evolution

World’s oldest-known grape fossils found in India

November 15, 2013

Mysterious unidentified fossilized seeds from India, donated to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in 2005 and stored among the…
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A assortment of marine fossils in sediment

Evolution

Panama shark, ray fossils shed light on ancient ocean connections

October 14, 2013

A new study led by Museum researchers provides evidence of an interchange between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans nine to…
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Klompmaker examining fossil under microscope

Life on Earth

Crustaceans vulnerable as coral reefs decline

October 9, 2013

Nearly 150 million years ago, many ancient crustaceans went extinct following a massive collapse of reefs across the planet, and…
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A shark with a long, pointed tailfin swims along the ocean bottom

Life on Earth

Newly discovered tiger shark migration pattern might explain attacks near Hawaii

September 5, 2013

The migration of mature female tiger sharks during late summer and fall to the main Hawaiian Islands, presumably to give…
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A researcher walks along a mountain path in Mexico

Life on Earth

Scientists encounter holes in tree of life, push for better data storage

September 3, 2013

When it comes to public access, the tree of life has holes. A new study co-authored by University of Florida…
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Bella moth

Florida Biodiversity

Exotic plants affect native moth

July 16, 2013

Florida Museum of Natural History researcher Andrei Sourakov has a soft spot for small, winged creatures, and an extraordinary commitment…
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hawkmoth specimen

Evolution

Study shows hawkmoths use ultrasound to combat bats

July 3, 2013

For years, pilots flying into combat have jammed enemy radar to get the drop on their opponents. It turns out…
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