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    Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Confirmed in Argentine Bahiagrass in Northeastern Florida by Jacque Breman, James DeValerio, Amanda Gevens, Richard Cullen, W. Bird

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Bird, describes this viral disease of Argentine bahiagrass which has appeared in northeast Florida, the pathogen and hosts, symptoms, and disease management. …”
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    The Argentine Black and White Tegu in South Florida: Population Growth, Spread, and Containment by Rebecca G. Harvey, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Although pythons have received the majority of public attention, invasive lizards also pose a significant threat to south Florida’s native wildlife and ecosystems, and a good example is the Argentine black and white tegu. Learn more about this exotic lizard in this 3-page fact sheet written by Rebecca G. …”
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    Descripción de la estructura familiar de una muestra de pacientes con hemofilia. Comparación Argentina-México / Description of a Sample of Hemophilia Patients’ Family Structures: A... by Maricela Osorio-Guzmán, Silvina Graña

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Twenty-seven Mexican families and 23 Argentine families answered the FACES III questionnaire for a transversal, exploratory, descriptive and co-relational study. …”
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    Necropsies of Reptiles: Recommendations and Techniques for Examining Invasive Species by Seth C. Farris, Michiko A. Squires, Frank Ridgley, Emma Lavergne, Mitchell Serota, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…South Florida provides prime habitat for invasive reptiles such as Argentine black and white tegu and Burmese python, and these species are used to describe our techniques. …”
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    Ecological Risk Assessment for Invasive Wildlife in Florida by Venetia Briggs-Gonzalez, Kyle Allen, Rebecca G. Harvey, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…While it is too late to prevent the invasion of Burmese pythons and Argentine black and white tegus, we can act to prevent other potentially destructive species from establishing. …”
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