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111Avicennia germinans / Rhizophora mangle / Conocarpus erectus / Laguncularia racemosa / Florida mangroves / Bahia mangroves / Flora / Biogeography / Mangroves

What are mangroves? groves exist. Of the three species found in Florida, the Red Mangrove, Rhizophora mangle, is found closest to the water and is probably the best known. The Red Mangrove is easily identified by its ta

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Language: English - Date: 2010-10-05 13:30:18
112Mangrove / Conocarpus erectus / Florida mangroves / Avicennia germinans / Rhizophora mangle / Laguncularia racemosa / Avicennia / Avicennia marina / Mangrove Black Hawk / Flora / Biogeography / Mangroves

Mangroves are a varied group of salt-tolerant shrubs and trees that form one of the most productive ecosystems in Florida, as well as along many tropical coastlines worldwide. The word “mangrove” is derived from the

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Source URL: tbep.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-06-04 18:03:19
113Biology / Food and drink / Alcohols / Xanthophyll / Egg / Lutein / Citranaxanthin / Canthaxanthin / Riboflavin / Carotenoids / Chemistry / Food colorings

International Journal of Poultry Science 3 (11): [removed], 2004 © Asian Network for Scientific Information, 2004 Evaluation of Xanthophylls Extracted from Tagetes erectus (Marigold Flower) and Capsicum Sp. (Red Pepper Pa

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Language: English - Date: 2009-04-21 15:27:57
114Anthropology / Phanerozoic / Lithics / Lower Paleolithic / Oldowan / Recent single origin hypothesis / Olduvai Gorge / Stone tool / Homo erectus / Prehistoric Africa / Cenozoic / Paleolithic

Thomas Plummer Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA[removed], U.S.A. E-mail: [removed]

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Source URL: qcpages.qc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2006-05-29 21:17:03
115Lower Paleolithic / Pleistocene extinctions / Lithics / Human evolution / Prehistoric Europe / Homo heidelbergensis / Homo erectus / Atapuerca Mountains / Neanderthal / Paleolithic / Pleistocene / Stone Age

Introduction to Physical Anthropology Student Study Guide Chapter 8: Transition to Modern Homo sapiens Chapter Overview In this chapter you will be introduced to the complex issues surrounding the

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-25 09:19:36
116Pleistocene extinctions / Lower Paleolithic / Homo erectus / Homo ergaster / Homo habilis / Homo georgicus / Turkana Boy / Sagittal keel / Homo floresiensis / Pleistocene / Paleolithic / Hominina

Introduction to Physical Anthropology Student Study Guide Chapter 7: Early Homo Chapter Overview In this chapter you will learn that our big brains are metabolically expensive and only with the advent of the continual

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-25 09:19:36
117Biology / Apes / Hominidae / Homo erectus / Question / Human / Evolution of human intelligence / Zoology / Megafauna / Human evolution

Name: Date: www.mrdowling.com Evolution

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Source URL: www.mrdowling.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-29 08:40:36
118Biology / Apes / Hominidae / Homo erectus / Question / Human / Evolution of human intelligence / Zoology / Megafauna / Human evolution

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Source URL: www.mrdowling.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-07-29 08:40:35
119Pleistocene extinctions / Prehistoric Africa / Hominina / Anthropology / Transitional fossils / Human evolution / Homo floresiensis / Australopithecus / Homo erectus / Cenozoic / Pleistocene / Phanerozoic

ANTHRONOTES ® MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY PUBLICATION FOR EDUCATORS VOLUME 28 NO. 2 FALL 2007

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Source URL: anthropology.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-12-13 12:56:52
120Phanerozoic / Pleistocene extinctions / Prehistoric Africa / Transitional fossils / Lower Paleolithic / Australopithecus / Human evolution / Homo erectus / Ardipithecus / Hominina / Cenozoic / Pleistocene

ANTHRONOTES MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY PUBLICATION FOR EDUCATORS VOLUME 24 NO. 1 SPRING 2003 NEW RESEARCH IN EARLY HUMAN ORIGINS 7 TO 1 MILLION YEARS AGO

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Source URL: anthropology.si.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-10-11 19:00:54
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