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unranked: Petraites forsteri (accepted name: Heteroclinus tristis)
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unranked: Oedemera forsteri (accepted name: Sessinia livida)
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unranked: Venatrix forsteri (accepted name: Venatrix ornatula)
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unranked: Otaria forsteri (accepted name: Arctocephalus forsteri)
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unranked: Aldrichetta forsteri neopilchardi (accepted name: Aldrichetta forsteri)
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unranked: Taenia forsteri (accepted name: Tetrabothrius forsteri)
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unranked: Helicotylenchus (Zimmermannia) erythrinae - miscellaneous literature
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unranked: Albula forsteri - miscellaneous literature
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Biodiversity Science project: Arid Lands Symposium: Integrating Research into Action
Join us for this exciting and educational two-day event that brings together researchers, land managers, students, community leaders, and stakeholders to share practical implications from regional natural resource research and novel ideas for implementing monitoring, research, and management programs. The purpose is to - share practical applications of research and monitoring results to inform adaptive management in the Southwest. - enhance collaboration for regional conservation...
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Biodiversity Science project: Shark Conservation in Belize
To protect sharks and their habitat, we need to know where they spend their time. This study is the first of its kind—while we have evidence that sharks do better in marine reserves, we have no idea how long a decimated population will take to recover in a brand-new reserve. That’s one of the insights that will come out of this research...