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Sap Beetles (of Florida), Nitidulidae (Insecta: Coleoptera: Nitidulidae)
Published 2004-09-01“…Sap beetles have been found in various habitats feeding on flowers, fruits, sap, fungi, decaying and fermenting plant tissues or dead animal tissue (Parsons 1943, Hayashi 1978). …”
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Aesculus parviflora: Bottlebrush Buckeye
Published 2018-08-01“…The document also covers the plant’s growth conditions, such as its preference for moist, shaded habitats and its hardiness in zones 5 through 9A. Additionally, it highlights the uses and benefits of the bottlebrush buckeye in landscaping, noting its ornamental features, moderate growth rate, and pest resistance. …”
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Salicornia as a salt-tolerant crop: potential for addressing climate change challenges and sustainable agriculture development
Published 2023“…It thrives well in saline habitats near coastal areas. A comprehensive review paper provides an overview of Salicornia, including details on the impact of temperature and salinity on the germination of different ecotypes, as well as the influence of day length and salinity on seedling establishment. …”
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Key to Common Bay Trees of Florida
Published 2013-10-01“…In addition, several bay species grow in overlapping ranges and habitats. Many times, two or more different species of bay will be found growing right next to one other. …”
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Rearing Copepods for Mosquito Control
Published 2004-02-01“… Copepods are tiny aquatic crustaceans (shrimp, crabs lobster, and relatives) that are widespread in both fresh and salt water habitats. They are voracious predators of mosquito larvae and as such, can be used to control mosquito production from water holding areas. …”
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Croton Production and Use
Published 2003-04-01“…Crotons grow into shrubs and small trees in their native habitats of India, Malaysia, and some of the South Pacific islands. …”
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Invasive Insects (Adventive Pest Insects) in Florida
Published 2004-07-01“… The term 'invasive species' is defined as 'non-native species which threaten ecosystems, habitats, or species' by the European Environment Agency (2004). …”
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Rainbow scarab Phaneaus vindex Macleay (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
Published 2013-09-01“…The genus Phanaeus MacLeay is distributed primarily in Neotropical habitats with 100 species, but also in the Neartic region with nine species and the West Indies with one. …”
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American Alligator Ecology and Monitoring for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
Published 2005-12-01“… The American alligator once occupied all wetland habitats in south Florida, from sinkholes and ponds in pinelands to freshwater sloughs to mangrove estuaries. …”
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Terrestrial Amphipods or "Lawn Shrimp," (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
Published 2004-04-01“…While some species are terrestrial, they still require moist habitats. These terrestrial species are sometimes referred to as "lawn shrimp" due to their similarity to true shrimp. …”
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Convergent Lady Beetle Hippodamia convergens Guérin-Méneville (Insecta: Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
Published 2014-07-01“…This species can be found in habitats ranging from grasslands, forests, agricultural fields, gardens, and natural parks. …”
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African malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae Giles (Insecta: Diptera: Culicidae)
Published 2014-10-01“…Due to their short development time and their preference for developmental habitats near human dwellings, Anopheles gambiae are considered effective vectors of human malaria, as well as lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis). …”
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Cuban Subterranean Termite (proposed), Florida Dampwood Termite (old unofficial name), Prorhinotermes simplex (Hagen) (Insecta: Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
Published 2004-12-01“…Species of Prorhinotermes generally live in or near coastal habitats and on islands. This document is EENY-282, one of a series of Featured Creatures from the Entomology and Nematology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Conehead Termite Nasutitermes corniger (Motschulsky) (Insecta: Blattodea: Termitidae: Nasutitermitinae)
Published 2020-02-01“…., structural wood and dead wood on living trees, and they inhabit a wide range of habitats. The conehead termite is of economic importance (Scheffrahn et al. 2014). …”
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Conservation and ecological screening of small water bodies in temperate riverine wetlands using UAV Photogrammetry (Middle Danube)
Published 2025-02-01“…Given the significant global loss and degradation of wetlands, regular conservation assessments of these habitats, even in not easily accessible regions, are crucial for implementing effective management. …”
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Safe Use of Glyphosate-containing Products in Aquatic and Upland Natural Areas
Published 2006-03-01“…The purpose of this article is to put these recent publications in perspective relative to aquatic and terrestrial natural area weed management and explain why land managers should continue to use glyphosate-containing products to protect managed habitats from weeds without concern for unreasonable adverse environmental impacts. …”
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Florida State Symbols
Published 2005-07-01“… Florida has a diversity of habitats that support a rich flora and fauna. Ponce DeLeon, who explored Florida in 1513 in search of the mythical “Fountain of Youth,” recognized Florida for its beauty. …”
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The Role of Flow in the Everglades Landscape
Published 2005-06-01“…A critically important but often overlooked aspect of the Everglades is the role of flow--the actual movement of water across the landscape--in creation and maintenance of habitats for Everglades plants and animals. Successful restoration of the Everglades landscape requires a thorough understanding of the role of flow (SCT 2003). …”
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Biscogniauxia (Hypoxylon) Canker or Dieback in Trees
Published 2017-11-01“…B. atropunctata or B. mediterranea are usually the species found on Quercus spp. and other hosts in Florida, affecting trees growing in many different habitats, such as forests, parks, green spaces and urban areas (McBride & Appel, 2009). …”
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Pest Management Perceptions and Practices for Equine Farms in North and Central Florida
Published 2013-05-01“…In Florida, homes on small equine farms are generally located in close proximity to pastures, stalls or run-in sheds, manure piles, and other fly breeding habitats. So, homeowners have a high risk of exposure to pathogens that can be transmitted by filth flies to humans. …”
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