UF Biodiversity Institute
By Karla Arboleda Pam Soltis has spent her adult life studying the Earth’s living things, first from the perspective of plants and... Read More
Dead Castles in the Sea
The compositional structure of these "dead castles" I work in are common throughout the Caribbean Sea, and although they have been heavily impacted by local and global anthropogenic impacts, I imagine they represent what the average person would envision a coral reef to look like: shallow, accessible by snorkel and colorful with a lot of light.
Bringing back the ‘most endangered bird’ in the U.S.
Ashleigh Blackford has seen her share of dramatic bird releases over the years. She vividly recalls California condors soaring high into the sky.
City approves urban forest management plan
Managing Gainesville’s urban forest is the next priority for the city commission, so it approved a robust plan just in time for Florida's Arbor Day.
Exclusive Interview with Jane Goodall: Planting Trees for Chimpanzee Conservation
Last year, One Tree Planted launched our partnership with the Jane Goodall Institute to plant 3 million trees in Uganda as part... Read More
What can butterflies and moths teach us about conserving nature on a warming planet? (FLMNH Event)
Presented by: Callum Macgregor, Energy and Environment Institute, University of Hull, Kingston-upon-Hull, UK Thomas C. Emmel Seminar Series presents: Expanding Horizons in Lepidoptera Research During... Read More
The genetic basis of color in butterfly wings (FLMNH Event)
Presented by: Arnaud Martin, Department of Biological Sciences, George Washington University, Washington DC, USA Thomas C. Emmel Seminar Series presents: Expanding Horizons in Lepidoptera Research... Read More
A reference genome for Brephidium exilis (Lycaenidae: Polyommatinae) North America’s smallest butterfly (FLMNH Event)
Presented by: Adriana Briscoe, School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA, USA Thomas C. Emmel Seminar Series presents: Expanding Horizons in Lepidoptera Research... Read More
How butterflies make their wing patterns (FLMNH Event)
Presented by: Robert D. Reed and Anyi Mazo-Vargas, Departments of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and Entomology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, New York, USA Thomas... Read More
André L. Freitas, Expanding Horizons in Lepidoptera Research (FLMNH Event)
Presented by: André V. L. Freitas, Universidade de Campinas, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil Thomas C. Emmel Seminar Series presents: Expanding Horizons in Lepidoptera Research During... Read More