Most spiders don’t see in color. Not so for jumping spiders, tiny show-offs who flaunt their vivid stripes and fluffy...
Entomologist Marc Branham is building on UF's reputation as a firefly research hotspot
The wide-ranging study is good news for shark conservation
UF lab is focused on keeping honey bees healthy
A new program is training thousands of recreational anglers with equipment to release reef fish safely, helping protect fisheries along...
Helping a stronger Puerto Rico emerge after Hurricane Maria
By studying the way wildlife are hunted, researchers discuss the economics that help inform policy makers.
Hammerhead sharks are the strange-looking ones. They look like someone grabbed their skull by the eye sockets and stretched their...
Their interactions help both species to survive in Florida wetlands, says UF/IFAS scientists
A huge temperature spike 56 million years ago provides insights into modern climate change
Untangling Florida’s botanical family tree
New findings on come jellies could have implications for synthetic and regenerative medicine