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  1. AFTER MAN - A ZOOLOGY OF THE FUTURE by Dougal Dixon, 1981
  2. A popular zoology by J. Dorman Steele, J. W. P. Jenks,
  3. Principles of Zoology by John A. Moore, 1957
  4. Zoology: An Introduction to the Study of Animals by Richard A. Boolootian, 1979-07
  5. Zoology by Stephen A. Miller, John P. Harley, 1991-03
  6. Charles Darwin's Zoology Notes & Specimen Lists from H. M. S. Beagle by Charles Darwin, 2005-07-07
  7. California Woodpecker and I:A Study in Comparative Zoology. by WILLIAM EMERSON RITTER, 1938
  8. The Animal Creation: A Popular Introduction To Zoology by Thomas Rymer Jones, 2007-07-25
  9. Willy Leys Exotic Zoology by Willy Ley, 1987-01-28
  10. Zoology: 49 Science Fair Projects by H. Steven Dashefsky, 1994-11
  11. Zoology by LAWRENCE MITCHELL, 1988
  12. There is No Zoo in Zoology : and Other Beastly Mispronunciations , an Opinionated Guide for the Well-Spoken by Charles Harrington Elster , 1988
  13. Integrated Principles of Zoology Text and Laboratory by Hickman, 1996-01-15
  14. Integrated Principles of Zoology by Cleveland P. Hickman, 2009-10-08

121. Department Of Zoology And Physiology At The University Of Wyoming

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122. Department Of Zoology And Entomology
The University of Queensland, my.UQ. Homepages. Search ZEN, Telephone List. ;. ©2001 The University of Queensland, Australia. ABN 63 942 912 684.
http://www.zen.uq.edu.au/
Homepages Botany ZEN SoLS Search ZEN Telephone List ABN: 63 942 912 684 Authorised by: Head of School Maintained by: sols-webmaster@sols.uq.edu.au Last Updated: 21 October 2003

123. Muzeum I Instytut Zoologii PAN
Published quarterly by the Polish Academy of Sciences. Online abstracts, instructions for authors, and subscription information.
http://www.miiz.waw.pl/periodicals/annales-zoologici/index.php?lk=ind&jk=en

124. The Department Of Zoology
The Department of zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel Phone +9723-6409812 Fax +972-3-6409403 e-mail
http://www.tau.ac.il/lifesci/zoology/

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Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
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e-mail: zoology@post.tau.ac.il

125. Museum Of Vertebrate Zoology
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http://shanana.berkeley.edu/mvz/
Founded in 1908 by a gift to the University of California from Miss Annie Montague Alexander, the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology is a center for research on, conservation of, and education in terrestrial vertebrates. Our collections of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are among the largest in the United States and our University setting has made the Museum one of the premier centers for the education of undergraduate and graduate students in vertebrate biology. Under the successive leadership of eminent naturalists and evolutionary biologists, starting with Joseph Grinnell, the Museum’s program has focused continually on evolutionary biology from the perspective of ecology, behavior, morphology, population biology, and genetics. Because the Museum was founded with the philosophy that organisms should be studied in relationship to their natural environments, the specimen collections are supplemented by extensive field notes, maps, photographs, and correspondence which enhances their value to researchers. The Museum’s collections thus grew as a direct, material manifestation of the activities of its students and staff, academic and nonacademic. Field activities of those associated with the Museum over the decades have extended to the far-flung corners of the globe, but have primarily centered in western North America, Mexico and Central America, western South America, central Asia, and east Africa. The collections reflect this geographic scale.

126. Invertebrate Zoology - What Are Invertebrates?
More than 95% of the Earth s animal species are invertebrates (animals without backbones). They can be found in most habitats. Many
http://www.amonline.net.au/invertebrates/
More than 95% of the Earth's animal species are invertebrates (animals without backbones). They can be found in most habitats. Many are found only in the sea and some groups living on the land are found world-wide. There are thought to be between 3 million and 15 million species in the world (47 000 species of vertebrates). Invertebrates are important in the functions and processes of most ecosystems. They are spectacular, abundant and diverse. They include the Giant Squid at 18m long and gall mites, which are less than .25mm long. The Australian Museum holds extensive invertebrate collections and conducts research in specialised areas. Top

127. ADW: Equidae: Information
Many details and links to information about the family Equidae.
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editLink('skunkworks/.accounts/200310302238') 2004/05/18 13:29:06.589 GMT-4 By Phil Myers and Liz Ballenger Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Members of this Family This family, made up of the horses, asses and zebras, contains one genus with nine species. Domestic equids range worldwide; in the wild equids occur mainly in East Africa and the Near East to Mongolia. They inhabit a variety of habitats from lush grasslands and savanna to sandy and stony deserts. Equids are generally thick-skulled animals with stocky bodies. They are heavily haired, but the length of hair is variable. Most species have a mane on the neck and a lock of hair on the forepart of the head known as a forelock. Some are swift runners : these have long thin limbs with only one functional digit ( mesaxonic ). Equids walk on the tips of their toes (

128. MH Zoology
zoology, 6/e Miller Harley ISBN 0072528362 ©2005, Integrated Principles of zoology, 12/e - Hickman/Roberts/Larson ISBN 0072439408 ©2004.
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129. MedBioWorld: Animal Physiology & Morphology Journals
Links to zoology and animal science journals.
http://www.medbioworld.com/journals/animal.html

130. TURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
TURKISH JOURNAL OF zoology. ISSN 13000179 Electronic ISSN 1303-6114. Turk J Zool. ADVISORY BOARD. Turkish Journal of zoology is published 4 times a year.
http://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/zoology/
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Correspondence Address: TÜBÝTAK, Bilimsel Dergiler Yazi Ýþleri Müdürlüðü, Atatürk Bulvarý, No:221, Kavaklýdere, 06100, Ankara, TURKEY zool@tubitak.gov.tr Department Supervisor: Mustafa Ertan ATAKAN Assistant Supervisor: Adnan BAHADIR Staff Editor: Hülya GÖNENÇ English Editors: Russell FRASER, Carl ROSSINI Bu site 18 Mayis 2004 tarihinden itibaren defa ziyaret edilmiþtir.

131. Zoology
Pictures, Physics, Science, Shopping, Space, Technology, Web Design, more zoology. HOME. Kosmoi.com Pictures Life zoology • Posters. zoology Poster Store.
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132. Zoological Journal Of The Linnean Society Home Page
Publishes original papers on zoology with an emphasis on the diversity, systematics, diversity, interrelationships, and evolution of animals both living and extinct.
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The Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society publishes papers on systematic and evolutionary zoology and comparative, functional and other studies where relevant to these areas. Studies of extinct as well as living animals are included. Reviews are also published; these may be invited by the Editorial Board, but the submission of uninvited reviews is welcomed. The Zoological Journal also has a wide circulation amongst zoologists and although narrowly specialized papers are not excluded, potential authors should bear that readership in mind. Special Article: The Piltdown Forgery The November 2003 issue (139:3) of the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society features the following article on the Piltdown forgery: The Piltdown forgery: a re-statement of the case against Hinton by Brian Gardiner Click on the article title above to read this article for free online.

133. ANU - Faculty Of Science - School Of Botany And Zoology
The Australian National University, Faculty of Science. School of Botany and zoology. BOZO, School of Botany and zoology. Ph 61 2 6125 2866, Fax 61 2 6125 5573.
http://www.anu.edu.au/BoZo/
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134. Department Of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at the Museum of Comparative zoology. Researches and teaches biology with a global perspective.
http://www.oeb.harvard.edu/
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  • Please join OEB for the Hrdy Conservation Biology Lecture, "Genetics and Extinction" presented by Dr. Richard Frankham of Macquarie University on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 at 4:00 pm in Haller Hall, 24 Oxford Street. A reception will follow at 5:00 pm in Romer Hall of the MCZ. OEB wishes to congratulate its March 2004 PhD recipients: Dr. Jianping Cui from Professor Naomi Pierce's lab, and Dr. Franciso Ubeda from Professor David Haig's lab.
  • 135. Biomedia - Zoology Museum
    Picture shows Glasgow University zoology Museum (you are welcome to visit it !).
    http://www-biol.paisley.ac.uk/courses/Tatner/biomedia/home/museum.htm
    Picture shows Glasgow University Zoology Museum (you are welcome to visit it !)

    136. The Zoology Department At The Field Museum
    zoology Home Research Staff Collections History, The Department of zoology is the largest of the Museum s four curatorial departments.
    http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/zoology/default.htm
    The Department of Zoology is the largest of the Museum's four curatorial departments. Reflecting the Department's collection strengths and research programs, it is currently organized into six Divisions: Amphibians and Reptiles, Birds, Fishes, Insects (with Arachnids), Invertebrates, and Mammals. Each Division has its own collection management staff, maintaining our world-class collections of more than 17 million zoological specimens. In addition to their active research programs, the Department's curators are involved in education through the training of graduate and undergraduate students, the development of exhibits, and a number of special programs for the public.
    Research Sites
    Division of Amphibians and Reptiles
    Amphibians and Reptiles Reprint Request Form
    Aquatic Snakes

    Division of Amphibians and Reptiles Collections Database

    Maps of Pleistocene Sea Levels in South East Asia

    Division of Birds
    Assembling the Tree of Life: Early Bird
    Collaborations in the Congo:
    Conserving and Learning About Diversity
    Division of Birds Collections Database
    Division of Fishes Division of Fishes Collections Database Division of Insects Austral Staphylinidae : Systematics and Historical Biogeography (PEET) Coleoptera (Beetle) Databases Diplopoda (Millipede) Databases Division of Insects Diptera (Fly) Collections Database Millipede Systematics (PEET) Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy (PEET)
    • Beetle Systematics and Biogeography
    • Millipede Systematics
    Division of Invertebrates Division of Invertebrates Database of The Field Museum's Collection of Mollusks Division of Invertebrates Database of the Field Museum's Collection of Hydrothermal Vent Invertebrates ICAL - Interactive Collections Availability List Molluscan Journals and Newsletters ... Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy (PEET)
    • Bivalve Systematics

    137. Canadian Association Of Zoos And Aquariums
    A nonprofit organization established to promote the welfare of and encourage the advancement and improvement of zoology, recreation, education, conservation and science.
    http://www.caza.ca/
    Welcome to the CAZA Web site. The Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums is a non-profit organization established to promote the welfare of and encourage the advancement and improvement of zoology, recreation, education, conservation and science.
    This Web site is intended to bring CAZA Members together, to exchange information, share ideas, and provide an opportunity to showcase the many exciting ways that zoos and aquariums are evolving. Enjoy your visit! Subscribe to the CAZA e-mail discussion list!
    Participate in discussions, share ideas, plan events or find out what's happening at your local zoo or aquarium. Free for CAZA Members and the general public.

    138. Instituto De Oceanografia / Institute Of Oceanography , Faculdade De Ciencias Da
    Institute of Marine Research covering the fields of Physical Oceanography, Marine Botany and Marine zoology.
    http://www.io.fc.ul.pt/

    139. G.M. Hughes, M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D.(Cantab.) Emeritus Professor Of Zoology, Bristol
    Biography and publications of Professor Emeritus of zoology, Bristol University. Interests include invertebrate neurobiology and locomotion, fish respiration and morphometry.
    http://www.gmhughes.org.uk/
    George Morgan Hughes, born son of James Williams Hughes and Edith May Hughes
    married 1954, Jean Rosemary, daughter of Rowland Wynne Frazier and Jessie Frazier
    two sons John Morgan Hughes, b 1956 ; Richard David Morgan Hughes, b 1965
    one daughter Deborah Rosemary Frazier Hughes, b 1960 Academic: Liverpool Collegiate School
    • Frank Smart Prize, 1946
    Cambridge University University of Bristol Research Fellow, California Institute of Technology, 1958-59 Visiting Lecturer in Physiology, State University of New York, at Buffalo, 1964 Visiting Professor
    • Duke University, 1969 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Kochi, Kyoto, Kyushu and Hokkaido Universities, 1974 University of Regensburg, 1977 University of Bhagalpur, 1979 Bretagne Occidentale, 1979 Kuwait, 1983 Nairobi, 1985
    Invited Professor, National Institute of Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, 1980 Publications:
    • Comparative Physiology of Vertebrate Respiration, 1963 (jointly) Physiology of Mammals and other Vertebrates, 1965 (jointly) Air-breathing Fishes of India, 1992 (editor) several symposium volumes; papers in

    140. Home
    Department of Marine Biology researches into macroalgae, microalgae, marine zoology and coral reef ecology.
    http://www.biol.rug.nl/marbio/
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