AmphibiaWeb, Amphibian biology
and conservation contains information on over 130 species. Provides descriptions,
life history information, conservation status, photos, and literature references.
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.
Evolution and Behavior,
information and links that explain the theory of evolution and its relationship
to animal behavior.
HortiPlex, plant information,
searchable by common or scientific name and plant nomencleture
Integrated Taxonomic
Information System, from agencies of the U. S., Canada and Mexico and
other groups, this site presents a list of biological names and focuses
on the biota of North America (from Choice, Supplement 37).
Kimball's Biology
Pages, this is an online reference work prepared for intro. biology
students, though students in some upper-division courses can use it also.
Living Links, a site concerned
with ape and human evolution
Major
Biomes of the World, a site accessing Geography 335 at Radford University
as a method to expose students to biomes, regional ecological groupings
of plants, soils, animals and climate on a global scale (from Choice,
Supplement 37).
MIT Biology
Hypertextbook, a site designed as a suppliment for the MIT Intro. Biology
Course, this fulfills its goal to provide information, text diagrams and
practice problems and solutions for the beginning college student (from
Choice,
Aug., 2000 Supplement)
NatureServe - An Online Encyclopedia
of Life, provides scientific and common names, conservation status,
distribution maps, life histories, and more for over 50,000 species of
plants and animals.
Research Link 2000, a
site that grew out of a project sponsored by the Council on Undergraduate
Research and was funded by the National Science Foundation, it presents
a group of field-tested, experimental systems and instructional material
to be used in biology labs and for independent study (from Choice,
Aug., 2000 Supplement)