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Walkingstick insects in the Everglades at Royal Palm Visitor Center. Male is the smaller one riding on top of the larger female.
Southern two-striped walkingstick
A stylized Hi'a Lehua flower shows the green leaves and base and long, upward reaching red petals.
Metrosideros Polymorpha (Hi'a Lehua)
Illustration of a finless porpoise (Neophocaena phocaenoides)
Neophocaena phocaenoides (Finless Porpoise)
The Milkweed Tussock Caterpillar (Euchaetes egle), also referred to as the Milkweed Tiger Moth. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Euchaetes egle (Milkweed Tussock Caterpillar)
The Milkweed Tussock Caterpillar (Euchaetes egle), also referred to as the Milkweed Tiger Moth. Shenandoah National Park, VA.
Euchaetes egle (Milkweed Tussock Caterpillar)
Illustration of Trochomorpha apia, a snail endemic to Samoa and American Samoa. It is classified as Endangered by the IUCN.
Trochomorpha apia
Conceptual diagram illustrating the complex life cycle of the queen conch.
Queen conch life cycle
A strong ocean storm has sent wave and sand overwash and debris over the dunes, clearing the vegetation almost to the salt marsh on the bay side of Assateague Island.
Ocean overwash area
A natural geomorphological function of this mid-Atlantic barrier island is westward migration. On the northern end of Assateague Island, these ocean sand dunes are moving and encroaching on the edge of woodlands as part of the rollover process.
Sand dunes encroach upon forest and shrub zone
Illustration of a Moray Eel
Moray Eel
Oyster shells are cleaned and dried in preparation for larval settling as part of the Oyster Restoration Project and the Horn Point Laboratory oyster hatchery.
Oyster shells for restoration
Oyster shells are cleaned and dried in preparation for setting oyster larvae for restoration, as part of the Oyster Restoration Project in conjunction with the Horn Point Laboratory oyster hatchery.
Oyster shells for restoration
Illustration of a Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier)
Galeocerdo cuvier (Tiger Shark)
Illustration map of Corpus Christi Bay in Texas, USA
USA TX: Corpus Christi Bay
Illustration map of Lower Laguna Madre in Texas, USA
USA TX: Lower Laguna Madre
Illustration map of Upper Laguna Madre in Texas, USA
USA TX: Upper Laguna Madre
Illustration of Cynomys spp. (Prairie Dog)
Cynomys spp. (Prairie Dog)
Illustration of Sebastes crameri (Darkblotched Rockfish)
Sebastes crameri (Darkblotched Rockfish)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the complex processes in which a blue crab molts, mates, migrates, and develops eggs in the Maryland Coastal Bays.
Life cycle of the blue crab
Conceptual diagram illustrating the factors that influence how much light is absorbed by seagrass. This includes phytoplankton, organic matter, suspended sediment, and the epiphytes that grow on the seagrass.
Relative light attenuation for seagrass
Conceptual diagram illustrating an American eel's life cycle based in the coastal bays of Maryland.
The life cycle of the american eel
Conceptual diagram illustrating the life cycle of the summer flounder in the Maryland Coastal Bays.
The life cycle of the summer flounder
Illustration of Pterois volitans (Red Lionfish)
Pterois volitans (Red Lionfish)
Illustration of Prinotus carolinus (Northern Searobin)
Prinotus carolinus (Northern Searobin)
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