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    How and why small volcanic ocean islands collapse and move vertically up and down by Fernando O. Marques, Luísa P. Ribeiro, Christian Hübscher, Ana C. G. Costa, Anthony Hildenbrand

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, large islands like Hawaii are gradually subsiding and have undergone massive landsliding. …”
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    Melon Fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, John B. Heppner, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2012-03-01
    “… Within its range, the melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett), is one of the most important pests with which vegetable growers have to contend. Although found in Hawaii, it is not present in the continental United States. …”
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    Culture of Hybrid Tilapia: A Reference Profile by Frank A. Chapman

    Published 2000-03-01
    “…Although exotic to the United States, populations of tilapia are now established in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, and Texas. …”
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    Melon Fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, John B. Heppner, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2012-03-01
    “… Within its range, the melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae (Coquillett), is one of the most important pests with which vegetable growers have to contend. Although found in Hawaii, it is not present in the continental United States. …”
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    Culture of Hybrid Tilapia: A Reference Profile by Frank A. Chapman

    Published 2000-03-01
    “…Although exotic to the United States, populations of tilapia are now established in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, and Texas. …”
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    An Overview and Informal Key of the Ferns of Florida by Douglas G. Scofield, Ginger M. Allen, Martin B. Main

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Consequently, Florida has more species of ferns than any state except Hawaii. There are an estimated 123 native fern and fern-like species, and at least 21 exotic and hybrid (crossbreeding of two species) species of ferns found in Florida.  …”
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    Melon Fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae Coquillett (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., John B. Heppner, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-04-01
    “… Within its range, the melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae Coquillett, is one of the most important pests with which vegetable growers have to contend. Although found in Hawaii, it is not present in the continental United States. …”
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    Melon Fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae Coquillett (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., John B. Heppner, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-04-01
    “… Within its range, the melon fly, Bactrocera cucurbitae Coquillett, is one of the most important pests with which vegetable growers have to contend. Although found in Hawaii, it is not present in the continental United States. …”
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    Duranta erecta, Golden Dewdrop by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Northrop, describes this small evergreen tree found in the sun belt of the United States, including Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, California, and Hawaii – scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    Facts about Wildlife Diseases: Pseudorabies by Samantha Wisely

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Hawaii all have dense populations of feral swine with a high prevalence of pseudorabies. …”
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    Facts about Wildlife Diseases: Pseudorabies by Samantha Wisely

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Texas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Hawaii all have dense populations of feral swine with a high prevalence of pseudorabies. …”
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