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Alligator Commuters: Gators' Travels Link Freshwater and Marine Ecosystems
In a study at NSF's Florida Coastal Everglades LTER site, Adam Rosenblatt holds an alligator.
Credit: Rand Rosenblatt
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Florida's Shark River: home to many alligators, key parts of the aquatic ecosystem.
Credit: Garrett Miller
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Scientists measure the length of an alligator.
Credit: Robert Hegna
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An acoustic transmitter is attached to the tail of an alligator.
Credit: Adam Rosenblatt
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Researchers weigh an alligator using a spring scale.
Credit: Adam Rosenblatt
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An alligator lazes on the bank of the Shark River.
Credit: Garrett Miller
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