Where they found more snails, in general, there was less algae
UF research findings reveal many human activities pose a threat to the future of island biodiversity
Most spiders don’t see in color. Not so for jumping spiders, tiny show-offs who flaunt their vivid stripes and fluffy...
University of Florida history Professor Jack E. Davis has made a career out of writing about big environmental topics. He...
Their interactions help both species to survive in Florida wetlands, says UF/IFAS scientists
The man who founded the Florida Museum of Natural History more than 100 years ago had a clear purpose: to...
Luna moths spin their trailing hindtails as they fly, confusing the sonar cries bats use to detect prey and other objects
Learn about the world's longest snake known to science
Alligator mating season has arrived along with warmer weather, but this year, the alligators pretty much have all 2,000 acres of campus to themselves.
The Florida Bonneted bat nestles in tree cavities, palms and buildings in only a few counties in the state
Science is better than fiction for an evolutionary biologist
Entomologist Marc Branham is building on UF's reputation as a firefly research hotspot