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    Cactus Moth, Cactoblastis cactorum (Berg) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) by Dale H. Habeck, F. D. Bennett, Christine Miller

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Since its arrival in the Florida Keys in 1989, this invasive species has become a serious threat to the diversity and abundance of Opuntia cactus in North America. …”
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    The Impacts of Trimming Mangroves by Natalia Medina Irizarry, Michael Andreu

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Mangroves extend from the Florida Keys up to peninsular Florida along the coastlines.They are often removed or trimmed to capitalize on coastal views valued by residents and visitors. …”
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    False Blister Beetles, (Insecta: Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) by Ross H. Arnett, Jr.

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…They are also attracted to lights, and their numbers can be vast at night, especially on the Florida Keys. Oxycopis mcdonaldi (Arnett) causes skin blistering and makes itself a nuisance at resort areas where the beetles are attracted by night lights around swimming pools, tennis courts, and open air restaurants. …”
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    False Blister Beetles, (Insecta: Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) by Ross H. Arnett, Jr.

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…They are also attracted to lights, and their numbers can be vast at night, especially on the Florida Keys. Oxycopis mcdonaldi (Arnett) causes skin blistering and makes itself a nuisance at resort areas where the beetles are attracted by night lights around swimming pools, tennis courts, and open air restaurants. …”
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    Primary Screwworm Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) (Insecta: Diptera: Calliphoridae) by Phillip E. Kaufman, Samantha M. Wisely, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Key deer are an endangered species found only on the Florida Keys, and unfortunately several have died from the 2016 screwworm infestations, but the screwworm is not only a problem for deer and other wildlife. …”
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    Primary Screwworm Cochliomyia hominivorax (Coquerel) (Insecta: Diptera: Calliphoridae) by Phillip E. Kaufman, Samantha M. Wisely, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Key deer are an endangered species found only on the Florida Keys, and unfortunately several have died from the 2016 screwworm infestations, but the screwworm is not only a problem for deer and other wildlife. …”
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    The impact of stony coral tissue loss disease and amoxicillin treatments on coral gametogenesis by Hannah E. Mazurek, Karen L. Neely, D. Abigail Renegar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The sites covered the geographic regions of the Florida Keys, including both inshore and offshore habitats. …”
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    Insect/Mite Management in Annona spp. by Jorge E. Peña, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Crane, addresses the major constraints to productivity of atemoya and sugar apple in Florida, key pests and lack of pollinating agents. Includes a table of insecticides registered for atemoya and sugar apple in Florida. …”
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    Insect/Mite Management in Annona spp. by Jorge E. Peña, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2006-10-01
    “…Crane, addresses the major constraints to productivity of atemoya and sugar apple in Florida, key pests and lack of pollinating agents. Includes a table of insecticides registered for atemoya and sugar apple in Florida. …”
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