Life on Earth by Audesirk & Audesirk
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- The Beast of Bodmin Moor
- This is a great resource provided by The Natural History Museu in Great Britain. This place demonostrates how the study of systematics was used to identify a mysterious skull found on the British moors.
- Internet Biodiversity Service
- This place gives you access to information about biological systematics, ecology and evolution and enables you to analyse your selections. For example, there are large sets of global data from which you can plot maps and graphs for modern and fossil occurrences.
- Intro to Phylogeny
- Another page from those UC Berkeley biologists. It has a link to almost every taxon, geological period, or biological topic on the UCMP system.
- Phylogenetic Systematics
- This is a place that gives you the details about systematics.
- Questions about Biodiversity
- This is a place to explore for information about biodiversity. It includes resources from the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity. It is useful for a general understanding of the concept.
- Systematics of the Metazoa
- This is a place to explore the organisms of the Metazoan period. Some branches are still under construction, but the information on the rest of the pages is quite useful, including links to other sites.
- The Phylogeny of Life
- This is a place is the starting point to an exploration of the study of phylogenetics. Also provided at this site is a list of phylogenetic resources. This site is sure to be interesting and helpful.
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Andrew Stull and Steven Brunasso.
Last Update - July 25, 1997
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