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  1. Quantitative Zoology: Revised Edition (Dover Books on Biology, Psychology, and Medicine) by George Gaylord Simpson, Anne Roe, et all 2003-12-12
  2. A Text-Book in General Zoology: -1907 by Glenn W. (Glenn Washington) Herrick, 2009-07-24
  3. General zoology by Gairdner Bostwick Moment, 1958
  4. Laboratory Guide for Zoology by Alfred M. Elliott, 1979-06
  5. Zoology: An Inside View of Animals by HYDEKENNETH M, 1220-09
  6. Methods and Principles of Systematic Zoology by Ernst, E. Gorton, Linsley, and Robert L. Usinger Mayr, 1953-01-01
  7. Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology [lab manual only] 14th edition by Hickman, 2007
  8. Collegiate Dictionary of Zoology by Robert William Pennak, 1986-06
  9. Century of Zoology at the British Museum Through the Lives of Two Keepers, 1815-1914 by A.E. Gunther, 1975-01
  10. Invertebrate Zoology
  11. Early Modern Zoology: The Construction of Animals in Science, Literature and the Visual Arts (Intersections) by Enenkel, K.A.E. (ed.), et all 2007-10-30
  12. Labs for Vertebrate Zoology: An Evolutionary Approach by Erik W. Gergus, Gordon W. Schuett, 1997-08-01
  13. Exotic zoology by Willy Ley, 1966
  14. An Introduction to Zoology by Springer, 2011-07

81. Zoologiska Institutionen
Information om instutionen och utbildningar.
http://www.zoologi.su.se/
Dovhjorten finns vilt i Sverige och forskningen som bedrivs vid Zoologiska institutionen handlar främst om beteende, habitat- och födoval samt fitness. Forskningen bedrivs både med handuppfödda och vilda dovhjortar i samarbete med Edinburgh universitet och Grimsö Forskningsstation.
Zoologiska institutionen har en lång historia, men följer också i högsta grad med sin tid. Institutionen grundades redan 1880, som den första vid Stockholms universitet, och förändras kontinuerligt för att ge utrymme för nya spännande forskningsfält. Avdelningarna för zoologisk ekologi etologi morfologi och populationsgenetik finns i Arrheniuslaboratorierna, medans systematik och evolution till stora delar finns vid naturhistoriska riksmuseet. Vi har även en välutrustad forskningsstation i Sörmland. Om oss
Forskning
Idag bedrivs forskning med särskilt fokus på djurens evolution, ekologi och beteenden , men inom ett brett område från nervsystem till ekosystem och på modellorganismer alltifrån bananflugor och dagfjärilar till fiskar, fåglar och fjällrävar. Inte ens människor är undantagna - institutionen medverkar i det tvärvetenskapliga centrum för evolutionär kulturforskning . Forskningen bedrivs praktiskt, men även teoretiskt inom universitetets profilområde

82. Zoos: A Historical Perspective | Smithsonian Institution Libraries On Display
Online exhibition by the National Zoological Park Library, Smithsonian Institution.
http://www.sil.si.edu/ondisplay/zoos/

83. Travel To Ukraine. Kyiv Zoo. Unofficial Page
Zoo in Kiev, the capital of the Ukraine. Map of the zoo and animal photographs.
http://zoo.kyiv.org/zookyiv.htm
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84. Zoological Society Of Manitoba,
Zoological garden in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
http://www.zoosociety.com/
cddcodebase = "Nav/";cddcodebase486358 = "Nav/"; Programs Departments Special Events Zoo Animals ... Assiniboine Park Conservancy Information Events and Activities: Volunteers Safeway Boo at the Zoo Birthday Parties Group Picnics ... Geocaching Education Programs and Conservation: Zoo Tots Zoo Camps Field Trip Guide and School Information Conservation Information Eco-Projects Back-Cage Tours Animals: Amphibian Signs Zoo Animal Info Animal Look-up Zoo Tots for 3's n 4's - Fall 2010 Wednesdays from September 15 to December 15, 2010 10 am to 11:30 am Join us for an introduction to the animal kingdom! Discover animals through active games, sings-a-longs, charades, puppet shows, crafts and animal visits! A small snack is provided. Special Classes: Saturday, October 23 - B is for Bat and Friday, October 29 - H is for Halloween Click Here For Details VIP October Bat Cave Tours Join our educators and learn about all types of bats, see how Kinsmen Discovery Centre staff prepare food for the bats and then step into our bat caves and get close to leaf-nosed fruit bats and Indian flying foxes! This wild-winged adventure is for groups of 4, for anyone 13 years of age to adult and run Tuesdays and Saturdays in October from 11:00 am to 12 noon.

85. Coleoptera And Coleopterologists
Zoological Institute at St. Petersburg, Russia, presents data on all aspects of beetles and those who study the species.
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera

86. International Commission On Zoological Nomenclature
Responsible for providing and regulating the system that ensures every animal has a unique and universally accepted scientific name.
http://www.iczn.org/
International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
standards, sense, and stability for animal names in science
ICZN

87. MarineBio.org - Marine Biology, Ocean Life Conservation, Sea Creatures, Biodiver
Information about various species of marine life (mainly fish and mammals), conservation, research and news.
http://www.marinebio.com/

About Us
Contact Us
Popular Marine Species
Welcome to MarineBio
We invite you to explore the depths of MarineBio and find out about marine species ocean conservation research , and 100 Ways to Make a Difference Today Find out more about MarineBio and Our Mission and join our rapidly growing community at the MarineBio Conservation Society and help us stay online and do even more. Society memberships are vital to keeping MarineBio online and growing. Please join or MarineBio (a registered 501(c)3 U.S. nonprofit organization) is supported entirely by your donations and memberships and is maintained by volunteer marine biologists, students, professors, and conservation advocates working together to share the wonders of the ocean realm inspiring science education marine conservation research , and a sea ethic Make your voice heard by visiting our Plankton Forums and the MarineBio Blog and join us in our efforts to make sure that the ocean's wonders thrive and survive. Together we are making a difference. MarineBio is an evolving tribute to all ocean life and has been a central source of the latest information concerning marine life and it's biology and conservation online since 1998.

88. Anemaw -Animal Electromagnetism And Waves] © 2002 Elizabeth Gerrow
A look at the ways animals use electromagnetism, luminescence and infrasonic as well as ultrasonic waves.
http://members.fortunecity.com/anemaw/

89. The Bioluminescence Web Page
Fundamentals and current research about the science of marine bioluminescence.
http://www.lifesci.ucsb.edu/~biolum/
T h e B i o l u m i n e s c e n c e W e b P a g e
A N N O U N C E M E N T S (Updated: Sep 1, 2010 )
  • Educating and inspiring since 1997
  • A bioluminescence exhibit is in the middle of a several-year tour across North America. It will be presented at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History in California from October 1, 2010 to January 2, 2011. There will be a lecture at the Museum on October 2nd at 2pm.
  • Have you spotted a red tide or high levels of bioluminescence? Report it at the jellywatch site.
  • A review paper covering recent research on bioluminescence has been published.
  • A group of deep-sea worms with bioluminescent "bombs" has been discovered. One of the many news articles is here . UPDATE: The worm was selected as one of the " Top Ten Species " for 2009.
  • Content of interest:
    • We have added a new section describing the many functions that bioluminescence serves in the sea, and updated the tree of life
    • Our Mail Bag section is currently online. Here we post answers to questions that have been sent to us over the years.
  • Read more about the site and see some of the other pages linking to us at the bottom of the About page
Bioluminescence is simply light produced by a chemical reaction which originates in an organism.

90. Science - Thomson Reuters
Guide to internet resources and other related life sciences of interest to zoologists.
http://www.biosis.org/

91. Australian Reptiles, Amphibians And Herpetology | ReptilesDownUnder.com
News, information, articles and images concerning Australian reptiles, amphibians as well as herpetology.
http://www.reptilesdownunder.com/
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Australian reptiles, amphibians and herpetology
Australian Herp Classifieds
This is one of the most comprehensive listings of amphibians and reptiles for sale in Australia. ReptilesDownUnder.com
Welcome to ReptilesDownUnder.com! Have a poke around and let us know if you have any questions or comments.
With this site, we hope to create an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Australian herpetology, be they keepers, researchers or enthusiasts, located here in Australia or overseas.
The most popular section of the site is AHC , the Australian Herpetological Classifieds , which lists reptiles and amphibians for sale in Australia.
The newest section of this site is AROD , the Australian Reptile Online Database . It's a comprehensive listing of all currently recognised Australian reptile species. Stewed Thoughts
Stewart's blog, with field trip reports, reptile pics and random musings. Reptile info
Information about keeping, housing and caring for your reptiles.
AROD

The Australian Reptile Online Database.

92. Ratsnake Foundation
An online society for those interested in all aspects of ratsnakes.
http://www.ratsnakefoundation.org/

93. Information On Fish
Fish Information Website. Everything you need to know about the biology of the fish.
http://www.lookd.com/fish/

94. Fish
A brief outline of the essential features of fish biology.
http://www.mcwdn.org/Animals/Fish.html
The fish are the class of chordates that live completely in water. Their bodies have three main parts; the head, the trunk of the body and the tail. Their bodies are covered in scales and also a protective slime. They are important as a food source for animals. System Type Fish System Digestion A fish eats algae and plants and/or animals. Those that eat animals have teeth. Muscular/Skeletal A fish has an inner skeleton. It has two sets of fins, the pectoral fins that are near the head and the pelvic fins that are further down the body. Along the top of the trunk are the dorsal fins and fins towards the back or rear of the fish called anal fins. The dorsal and anal fins are for balance and the others for movement. Nervous A fish has a brain and a nervous system. Its eyes are positioned on either side of its body and are quite large, with no eyelid. Their retinas have both rods and cones. They have large pupils that let in a great deal of light. They have an inner ear but no outer ear opening. Since their bodies are the same consistency as water. Sound in water travels four times as fast as in the air. The fish also has a lateral line system just under the skin of its head and the top of its body that helps it detect motion and therefore prey. Fish have a nasal sac that helps them smell. Some fish produce a low voltage electrical current that keeps prey away.

95. International Bioacoustics Council: Homepage
Information about the scientific symposia as well as news, conference history and related links.
http://www.ibac.info/
International Bioacoustics Council (IBAC)
IBAC homepage
Home
Meetings
History
Governance
Links ...
Site map
var addthis_pub = 'rranft'; history ; you can also find details of past and future meetings. The subject of bioacoustics is principally a marriage between the fields of biology and physical acoustics. Given its multidisciplinary nature, IBAC aims to bring together, in informal settings, biologists from different specialisms (ethologists, physiologists, taxonomists, etc) with engineers, sound archivists and amateur sound recordists, to foster discussion and exchange of ideas.
Latest news:
  • IBAC 2001 , the next IBAC XXIII Congress will be held in the beautiful city of La Rochelle, W-SW of France, from 12-16 September 2011. La Rochelle is easy to reach, being connected by planes, TGV trains and highways to Paris and some other cities. Further information
    The XXII International Bioacoustics Congress was held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 14-18 September 2009 with invited speakers: Carl Gerhardt (University of Missouri, Columbia), Axel Michelsen (University of Southern Denmark), Michael Fine (Virginia Commonwealth University), Joseph Sisneros (University of Washington), Peter McGregor (Cornwall College). Abstracts will be published in 2010 in the

96. The Pherobase: Database Of Insect Pheromones And Semiochemicals
Extensive searchable database and references concerning insect pheromones and semiochemicals.
http://www.pherobase.com
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97. Welcome To Our Website
Image resources from the areas of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.
http://www.molluscan.com/
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98. Mollusc Mollusk Mollusks
An introduction to mollusks, with an emphasis on their relationship with man as well as news and searchable database.
http://www.manandmollusc.net/
Welcome to Man and Mollusc / Mollusk
Oreohelix strigosa
(Gould, 1846): Rocky Mountain Snail Molluscs, Mollusc, Mollusks or Mollusk! Snail Education
The Resource Site for Students, Educators, and anyone wanting to learn more about the fascinating world of,
MOLLUSCS
Oreohelix strigosa
Dorsal view Or Mollusks ? if you prefer!
The words "mollusc" or "mollusk" (are both correct) Derived from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft" Study of molluscs, "malacology", comes from the Greek word for soft, malacos. The term "conchology" is also used for the study of molluscs; however, it is usually applied to those that study the shell only.
The mollusc illustrated above is a terrestrial gastropod from British Columbia. Site owner and developer (Avril) is studying this little fellow for awhile.
You can visit "Oreo's, picture album" : Main Page
Site Map
Search this Site Edible Molluscs ... Contact Me Mollusk General
Interest Zone Mollusks Internet Resources Zone Mollusk Kid's Snail Zone Teacher's Zone Malacology Zone Pet Zone Main Page Articles Main Page Directories ... Main Page "Serious scientific

99. The Veliger
Quarterly issues are published by the California Malacozoological Society and include data pertaining to mollusks.
http://www.theveliger.org/

100. New Zealand Mollusca
Showcases checklists and pictures of recent species.
http://www.mollusca.co.nz/
Austrovenus stutchburyi , the common Cockle. Musculista senhousia , the Asian Mussel, an introduced bivalve. Awanuia porcellana is a minute shell, found occasionally in deep-water dredged sediment. It measures under 3mm in length. The Gastropod Bullina lineata washed up at Tutukaka, Northland.
Welcome to the 'New Zealand Mollusca' website.
I have spent the last few months re-writing and updating the website.
The checklist has been updated. I am also adding more information about each species, including common names of some species. The search functionality has been updated so you can search common names too.
Many of the pages on this updated site are still being written! Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrew Spurgeon
28 June 2010

New photos added.
26 June 2010
Checklist updated.
...
'Common Name' search added.
Species: only list shells with photos To Advanced Search >> email: andrew@mollusca.co.nz

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