Carroll College - Helena, MT

zoology

  
American Bald Eagle InformationHope Rutledge. Information about flight, nesting, etc., poems, photographs, graphics, links, etc.
AmphibiaWebUniversity of California Berkeley. Information on the biology and conservation of over 130 amphibian species. Species descriptions, life history information, conservation status, photos, and literature references. There are photos of over 140 species, range maps of over 300 species, and over 500 bibliographic references. Searchable by genus, species, common name, family, and order.
Animal Diversity WebUniversity of Michigan. A multimedia data base of more than 1,000 species. Readers can learn about animals' habitats, physical characteristics, and economic importance, as well as methods used to conserve them.
Animal Info: Information on Rare, Threatened and Endangered MammalsPaul Massicot, Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
Annelid ResourcesGeoff Read. Information about research and researchers concerned with Polychaetes, Oligochaetes, leeches, and their allies. Links, bibliography, phylogeny, biographies, faunal lists, etc.
Beautiful Birds276 high quality images from rare books, short essays on the artists, bibliography, links, sound files.
BIOSIS Zoology GuideIndex to internet resources in the zoological and other related life sciences of interest to zoologists.
Birdnet: Recent Ornithological LiteratureNational Museum of Natural History. Citations and abstracts from the worldwide scientific literature that pertain to birds and the science of ornithology. The ROL deals chiefly with periodicals, but also announces new and renamed journals and provides abstracts of conference proceedings, reports, doctoral dissertations, and other serial publications.
Birds of North America Cornell University. Comprehensive infomation on all wild species that breed in North America.
Center for North Amercian Herpetology List of common and scientific names, images, full text of >2000 articles , discussion forums, etc.
CetaceaInformation on all species whales, dolphins, and porpoises, evolution, conservation, FAQs, etc.
The Cephalopod PageDalhousie University. Information, articles, resources, links, conferences, photographs, etc. of phylum Mollusca, class Cephalopoda, which contains the nautilus, squids, cuttlefish, and octopuses.
Comparative Mammalian Brain CollectionsUniversity of Wisconsin, Michigan State University, National Museum of Health and Medicine. Photographs of brains of over 100 species of mammals (including humans) representing 17 mammalian orders. Browsable by common or scientific name. Specimens are variously viewable whole, in sections, and/or on all sides.
The Complete Works of Charles DarwinThe first ever complete collection of all Darwin's publications. Many have never been reproduced and almost all appear online for the first time. The site includes over 40,000 pages of searchable text and 115,000 images
Cornell Laboratory of OrnithologyCornell University. Bird publications and research as well as bird images and sounds.
Crocodilians Natural History and ConservationAdam Britton. The Species list includes distribution maps, scientific and common names, distribution, habitat, appearance, diet, breeding, conservation, and pictures for all twenty-three species. The Biology Database has information on evolution and taxonomy, morphology, general biology, crocodile lore. The section on Communication has sound files for a few different species. Links.
Dennis Kunkel's MicroscopyUniversity of Hawaii. Image gallery with light and electron micrographs, a primer on microscopy, electron micrographs of insect pests, etc.
DINOBASEUniversity of Bristol. Dinosaurs. Taxonomic information, alphabetical lists of genera and species, chronological lists of discoveries. Species information and illustrations. Links.
Eastern Slopes Grizzly Bear ProjectInformation, publications and papers, and links related to ursus horribilis, mainly in Canada.
Entomology Index of Internet ResourcesIowa State University. Annotated links to sites in 26 categories.
Euro TurtleKing's College, MEDASSET and Exeter University. Coverage of sea turtles worldwide, particularly Mediterranean sea turtles. Information on their biology, various species, and threats. Links to related conservation organizations, a glossary with diagrams, distribution maps; tools for teachers appear in Education.
FishBaseTwo searchable databases, FishBase and LarvalBase, the first containing information on over 23,000 species, 41,000 synonyms, 18,000 pictures, and 17,000 references; the latter featuring 400 species, 500 pictures, and 700 references. Entries include family, order, class, English name, distribution, biology, environment, climate zone, and additional information. Entries also offer a number of links for more species-specific data such as synonyms, countries, key facts, pictures, FAO areas, spawning, reproduction, predators, diet composition, etc.
Freshwater and Marine Image BankUniversity of Washington. >2600 images, 1735-1924. Searchable, and browsable by subject (aquaculture, coasts and seas, dams, expositions, fish species, fish hatcheries, fisheries techniques, limnology, maps, marine mammals, Panama Canal, polar subjects, shellfish, sport fishing, stereoscopic views, vessels). Includes bibliography.
Frog Dissection: An interactive online tutorialMable Kinzie, University of Virginia.
Frogs: a chorus of colorsAmerican Museum of Natural History. Information about 45 species, including habits, reproduction, diet, life cycle, etc.
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