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    by Roberts, Clay Walton
    Published 2006
    ...Florida Key deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium) were listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish...
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    by Alison L Moulding
    Published 2005-05-01
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    ... kinds of mangrove-coral habitats were found in both the Upper and Lower Florida Keys: (1) prop-root...
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    by Yesha Shrestha, Herman H Wirshing, M G Harasewych
    Published 2015-01-01
    ... native to the Florida Keys, are reviewed based on partial sequences of the mitochondrial COI and 16...
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    by Peterson, Markus Nils
    Published 2004
    ... FSR (2.67:1, male:female) for Florida Key deer to be inaccurate. A male biased FSR of 1.45:1 was more...
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    by Harveson, Patricia Moody
    Published 2006
    ... clavium) are endemic to the Florida Keys archipelago stretching southwest off the southern tip...
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    by Swanson, Dione W
    Published 2011
    Subjects: ...Florida Keys...
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    by Brashear, Cindy Beth
    Published 1998
    ... of raptors (hawks, eagles, and falcons). My results indicate the Florida Keys are a major raptor migration...
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    by Hepner, Megan E.
    Published 2017
    ...The biological diversity of reef-fish in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS) from...
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    by Elizabeth A. Forys, Craig R. Allen
    Published 2005-06-01
    ... suburbanized Florida Keys, USA. We quantified sprawl as the proximity of roads and amount of development...
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    by Watts, Dominque Elijah
    Published 2007
    ..., particularly for endangered species such as the Florida Key deer (Odocoileus virginianus clavium). However, a...
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    by Soto, Inia M
    Published 2006
    ... are associated with higher coral cover and slower rates of decline of coral cover within the Florida Keys...
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    by Ferdie, Meredith
    Published 2002
    ...Spatial patterns in seagrass stoichiometry from the Florida Keys suggest that benthie community...
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