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UF scientists discover how a native fish prevents the establishment of a globally invasive species


June 3, 2021

RUSKIN, Fla. --- In the battle of mosquitofish against guppies, University of Florida scientists found that the native mosquitofish won, and that’s good for our ecosystems. Invasive species are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity ... READ MORE

Category: Invasive Species, NATURAL RESOURCES
Tags: Fish, Guppies, Invasion Ecology, Invasives, Miami, Mosuitofish, Quenton Tuckett, School Of Forest Fisheries And Geomatics Sciences, Tampa, Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory

UF scientists identify the potentially invasive Tropical clawed frog


April 8, 2021

Does the thought of a frog fascinate you or freak you out? What if you imagined one with claws? University of Florida scientists have confirmed a clawed frog species in the Tampa area, and they don’t know yet whether it might spread to other ... READ MORE

Category: UF/IFAS
Tags: African Clawed Frog, Christina Romagosa, Colin Goodman, David Blackburn, Florida Museum Of Natural History, Frogs, Identification, Jeff Hill, Nonnative, Ponds, Prey, Quenton Tuckett, School Of Forest Fisheries And Geomatics Sciences, Tampa Bay, Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory, Tropical Clawed Frog, UF/IFAS Wildlife Ecology And Conservation

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