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Internet Resources in Ecology, Evolution & Marine Biology


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Indexes and Gateways to Biology and Aquatic Science Sources on the Internet

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Bibliographies

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Library Resources

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Aquatic Botany

Aquatic Plants

Freshwater Algae

Marine Algae

Organizations

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Botany

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Cyanobacteria

  • Cyanosite
    Webserver for Cyanobacterial Research (Blue-Greens)
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Zoology

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Mycology

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Genetics

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Oceanography

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Biology Departments and Programs

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Biology and Ecology Organizations

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Aquatic Science Institutions, Societies & Programs

Sea Grant Programs

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Government Organizations

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Museums, Botanic Gardens, Parks, Collections

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Projects, Programs and Publications

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Biological Images

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Biology Resources

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Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, E-Books

Encyclopedias & Dictionaries

Other Books

  • Audubon's Multimedia Birds of America
    A replica of the complete John James Audubon's Birds of America (1840-1844), this site includes the full text, color plates, figures and bird calls
  • Flora of North America Online Volumes
    Flora of North America (FNA)is a project undertaken by North American botanists to provide authoritative, up-to-date information on the names, relationships, characteristics, and distributions of the approximately 21,000 species of plants that grow outside of cultivation in North America north of Mexico. It is a work in progress, with new volumes published simultaneously on the Web and in print by Oxford University Press.
  • Kurt Stüber's Historic Biology Books
    This is a one-man digital library of classic biology works, including books by Darwin, Haeckel and Mendel, as well as a set of 572 color plates from a flora of Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
  • Moths of North America
    Based on the books Lepidoptera of North America Vol. 1 (Opler, 1995), Moths of western North America Vol. 1 (Peigler and Opler, 1993), and Moths of western North America Vol. 2 (Smith, 1995).
  • Online Biology Book
    Modified lecture outlines developed over many years of teaching freshman-level biology
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Biological Bookstores, Libraries and Publishers

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Careers

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Author: Jim Markham Last modified: 14 February, 2002

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