Bobick, BIO202, Zoology

 

Web Sites
AmphibiaWeb
Offers access to "taxonomic information for every recognized species of amphibian in the world" and "species descriptions, life history information, conservation status, literature references, photos and range maps for many species."
Hickman, Roberts, Larson. Integrated Principles of Zoology. 11th ed.
The Student Center for the text book provides text-specific learning tools as well as other resources.
Internet Resource Guide for Zoology
Provided by BIOSIS, this site is an index to selected Internet resources, searchable by subject, animal name/group, your own keywords, or selected shortcuts.
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History: Research & Collections
From one of the great research institutions of the world. Check out the links under Systematic Biology for Invertebrate and Vertebrate Zoology, and the Collections link under Databases.
Tree of Life Web Project
A collection of Web pages about the "phylogenic (or evolutionary) tree of organisms, and the properties of various groups." Check out the excellent Help menu for tips on finding particular organisms, navigating the ToL, interpreting the information, etc.
Zoology Databases
Not a search engine itself, but a Web page of links to various searchable zoology databases.
Zoology Web Sites
An alphabetical listing of-as its title states--zoology Web sites.

Research by Subject
Biology