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         Vertebrate Zoology:     more books (100)
  1. The Physiological Ecology of Vertebrates: A View from Energetics (Comstock books) by Brian K. Mcnab, 2002-01
  2. Terrestrial Vertebrates of Pennsylvania: A Complete Guide to Species of Conservation Concern
  3. Muscles of Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Evolution, Homologies and Development by Rui Diogo, Virginia Abdala, 2010-07-21
  4. Vertebrates Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution by Kenneth V. Kardong, 2008-11-01
  5. Vertebrate Microfossil Assemblages: Their Role in Paleoecology and Paleobiogeography (Life of the Past)
  6. Comparative Vertebrate Cognition: Are Primates Superior to Non-Primates? (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
  7. The Evolution of Vertebrate Design by Leonard B. Radinsky, 1987-10-15
  8. Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates
  9. Comparative Vertebrate Endocrinology by Peter J. Bentley, 1998-01-15
  10. Muscular Systems of Vertebrates (Biological Systems in Vertebrates) by Seth M. Kisia, Daniel W. Onyango, 2005-09-30
  11. Vertebrate Hair Cells (Springer Handbook of Auditory Research)
  12. Major Events in Early Vertebrate Evolution (Systematics Association Special Volumes)
  13. Vertebrate Functional Morphology: Horizon of Research in the 21st Century
  14. Functional Vertebrate Morphology (Belknap Press)

61. Vertebrate Zoology Labs
SUBJECT Ideas for labs in vertebrate zoology DATE 12/95 I am going to become more involved in the vertebrate zoology labs next semester and I would like some
http://biowww.clemson.edu/biolab/vert.html

62. Vertebrate Zoology
Commencing Students, myUNSW. Home Virtual Handbook. Printable Version. BIOS2061 vertebrate zoology. Faculty, Faculty of Science. School, Sch Biol, Earth Environ Sci.
http://www.student.unsw.edu.au/handbook/courses/BIOS2061.shtml

Printable Version
BIOS2061 Vertebrate Zoology
Faculty Faculty of Science School Contact Banks,Peter Campus Kensington Campus Course Outline Comparative study of the Chordata, with particular reference to the vertebrates, including morphology, systematics, evolution and natural history, with reference to selected aspects of physiology and reproduction. Practical work to supplement lectures. Assumed knowledge: BIOS1101 and BIOS1201 Note: Students should consult the school of Biological, Earth and Enviromental Science website for laboratory registration details (www.bees.unsw.edu.au). Enrolment in this course may be subject to quota restrictions. Such restrictions will only apply to students taking this course as an elective. Field excursions are compulsory and will involve expense to individual students. Career
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    63. Yale Peabody Museum: Herpetology
    The herpetology collection is part of the Division of vertebrate zoology. Access to and use of the collections is available for
    http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/her/
    Herpetology
    Collection History Search the Collection Catalog The Peabody's herpetological collection consists of approximately 18,000 specimens of amphibians and reptiles. The collection includes over 300 amphibian taxa and over 1300 reptilian taxa. The majority of the collection is wet (in alcohol), and there are approximately 1,000 osteological specimens. A total of 96 type specimens representing 8 taxa are represented. Although the collections are worldwide in scope, the emphasis has historically been on the herpetofauna of North America, Africa and Asia. The majority of specimens are from the United States, with most of those being from Connecticut and Florida. More specimens in the collection are from Egypt than from any other non-USA locality. Other significant localities include the West Indies and China. Much of the presently uncataloged material is from localities in Cameroon and the Philippines. The specimens in both the amphibian and reptile collections were obtained primarily after the 1930s. Recently, expeditions to El Salvador, Hong Kong, and Kenya have added significantly to the herpetology collection. Additionally, field collecting in New England and elsewhere in the United States has improved the taxonomic diversity of the North American holdings. New England collections include specimens from the Maine Amphibian and Reptile Atlas Project, as well as from the Connecticut Amphibian Monitoring Project (in which Peabody Museum is a partner institution). The herpetology collection is part of the Division of Vertebrate Zoology. Access to and use of the collections is available for scholarly use by legitimate researchers. Loans are issued to responsible individuals at established institutions. Loan requests should be directed to the Collections Manager. Loans are governed by the

    64. Vertebrate Zoology Home
    vertebrate zoology (BIOL 332). College of Charleston Fall 2003 Dr. Joseph Bernardo, Professor. Welcome to the CofC vertebrate zoology Course Web Page.
    http://www.cofc.edu/~bernardoj/vert/verthome.cofc.html
    This page is under construction................... VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY (BIOL 332) College of Charleston Fall 2003 Dr. Joseph Bernardo , Professor ANNOUNCEMENTS:
    INTRODUCTION: Welcome to the CofC Vertebrate Zoology Course Web Page. This page will be used extensively in the course, and will be updated frequently with new links and information. I hope that it also serves a wider community as a resource for teaching and learning about vertebrates. This page would not be possible without the rich library of web resources already available, much of which comes from individual research laboratories. My goal is to bring these resources together in one place so that they can be profitably used to enhance a more traditional, book and specimen-based course in Vertebrate Zoology. I am interested in learning about links to other resources, particularly to research pages from individual labs. When you discover these, please tell me about them so I can check them out. Also, if you have suggestions about how to better organize this page and make it more efficient, please let me know. Also, if a link does not work, please tell me so I can fix it! Thanks, and enjoy.
    Syllabus including READING ASSIGNMENTS

    SAMPLE EXAM

    SOFTWARE YOU MAY NEED TO USE SOME OF THE RESOURCES ON THIS PAGE You need Adobe Acrobat to read PDF files. You can obtain it for free by clicking on the logo:

    65. SDSU: Zool 365 Vertebrate Zoology
    Click to view SDSU s Hyperlink Policy Homepage not available. Click Here For SDSU Home Page,......Zool 365 vertebrate zoology. Course
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    66. Vertebrate Zoology Innovations And Patents
    vertebrate zoology Innovations and Patents. © 2002 Dialysis. More information on vertebrate zoology and vertebrate zoology Research References.
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    67. OSSM: Vertebrate Zoology
    OSSM vertebrate zoology Home Page. Announcements; Syllabus for spring semester 1997; Firstday assignment; Lecture notes; Lab notes. Return
    http://www.ossm.edu/biology/vertzool.htm
    OSSM Vertebrate Zoology Home Page
    Return to the Biology Department Page Return to the Academics Page Return to the OSSM Home Page jshellha@bashful.ossm.edu

    68. OSSM: Vertebrate Zoology
    vertebrate zoology Lecture Notes. Return to the vertebrate zoology Home Page. Return to the Biology Department Page. Return to the Academics Page.
    http://www.ossm.edu/biology/vzln.htm
    Vertebrate Zoology Lecture Notes
    Architectural Pattern of an Animal, Chapter 6, 7, and 10
    • Levels of organization in animal complexity Protoplasmic grade of organization
      unicellular organisms such as protozoa, unicellular algae, bacteria, and unicellular fungi. Cellular grade
      aggregation of cells that are functionally differentiated. Division of labor is evident (e.g. reproduction vs. vegetative growth); protozoan colonies, colonial unicellular algae such as Volvox spp., and some lower invertebrates such as metazoans (sponges). Cell-tissue grade
      aggregation of similar cells into definite patterns or layers, thus becoming a tissue (e.g. jellyfish). Tissue-organ grade
      aggregation of tissues into organs (e.g. flatworms). Organ-system grade
      when organs work together to perform a related function; highest level of organization (e.g. organisms ranging from ribbon worms to vertebrates). Patterns of Animal Development
      Developmental terminology.

    69. GVZ 2004 Syllabus
    General vertebrate zoology Biology 386. Spring 2004. If you are enrolled in BIOL 386, you are required to enroll in vertebrate zoology Laboratory (BIOL 386L).
    http://biology.unm.edu/biology/fishes/people/gvz/gvzsyl.htm
    General Vertebrate Zoology Biology 386 Spring 2004
    Time and Day: , M W
    Room: Biology 100 Instructor Dr. Thomas F. Turner Office: 278 Castetter Hall Email: turnert@unm.edu Web: http://biology.unm.edu/Biology/fishes/people/turner.htm Phone: 277-7541 (voice) Office Hours: MW 2:30 – 3:30 pm , or by appointment* *E-mail contact is encouraged Course description: Through a combination of lectures, laboratory exercises, and independent research project, field trips, and readings, this course will provide a general overview of species diversity, natural history, and ecological and evolutionary relationships of vertebrates. Fundamental concepts of the course are highlighted through comparisons within and among vertebrate groups. We will emphasize evolutionary relationships among vertebrates as a framework for comparison, and use evolutionary relationships to keep track of morphological, physiological, and ecological innovations that have contributed to the remarkable diversity and abundance of vertebrates. Requirements: 1) Textbook: Pough, F.H., C.M. Janis, and J.B. Heiser. 2002.

    70. NatureServe Jobs
    JOB TITLE Curator, vertebrate zoology LOCATION Victoria, British Columbia DATE POSTED January 9, 2004 CLOSING DATE February 3, 2004.
    http://www.natureserve.org/job/jobRBCMCurator.jsp

    71. COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
    Comparative vertebrate zoology. BIOLOGY 313 spring SEMESTER 2003. LECTURE SCHEDULE. 1. T Jan. 7 Introduction to Chordates. 2. TH Jan. 9 Basic Body Plan I.
    http://www.utc.edu/Faculty/Timothy-Gaudin/gaudin_BIOL313.html
    Comparative Vertebrate Zoology BIOLOGY 313 spring SEMESTER 2003
    LECTURE SCHEDULE
    T Jan. 7 Introduction to Chordates. TH Jan. 9 Basic Body Plan I. T Jan. 14 Basic Body Plan II. TH Jan. 16 Basic Body Plan III. T Jan. 21 Basic Body Plan IV. TH Jan. 23 Systematics and the fossil record. T Jan. 28 Systematics exercise 25 pts TH Jan. 30 Examination - 100 pts. T Feb. 4 Origin of Chordates I. TH Feb. 6 Origin of Chordates II. T Feb. 11 Aquatic Locomotion. TH Feb. 13 Structure of Fishes: Locomotion. T Feb. 18 Structure of Fishes: Feeding and Respiration. TH Feb. 20 Diversity of Fishes. T Feb. 25 From Fish to Tetrapod, Tetrapod Structure. TH Feb. 27 Tetrapod Structure II. T Mar. 4 Examination - 100 pts. TH Mar. 6 Amniote Egg, Amniote Structure. Spring Break T Mar. 18 Amniote Diversity. TH Mar. 20 Dinosaurs and the Evolution of Endothermy. T Mar. 25 Evolution of Flight. TH Mar. 27 Synapsids and the Origin of Mammals. T Apr. 1 Examination - 100 pts. TH Apr. 3 Structure of Mammals I. T Apr. 8 Structure of Mammals II. TH Apr. 10 Diversity of Mammals. T Apr. 15 Mammalian Locomotion. TH Apr. 17

    72. Vertebrate Zoology
    By 307 vertebrate zoology.
    http://www.stetson.edu/~pmay/307.htm
    By 307 - Vertebrate Zoology Syllabus
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    73. Vertebrate Zoology
    vertebrate zoology. BIOS 386 Fall 2001. Instructor Guillermo Ortí, 314 Manter Hall, tel 472-3433, email gorti@biocomp.unl.edu.
    http://www-class.unl.edu/bios386/
    Vertebrate Zoology
    BIOS 386 - Fall 2001
    Instructor: , 314 Manter Hall, tel 472-3433, email gorti@biocomp.unl.edu
    Office hours: Mon:11-12 AM, after each lecture, and by appointment.
    General Information Natural History Paper (see list of species Web links Teaching Assistants Check your grade with ... calculator or see your current grade here Guillermo Ortí
    Revised: August 20, 2000

    74. Vertebrate Zoology
    Vertebrate Evolution Course 1 Contributor Edward Arata These two pages were put up by a biology professor at the University of Miami by the name of T
    http://www.teachnet.k12.ca.us/Subdisciplines/Biological Science/vertebrate_zoolo
    Vertebrate Zoology Home ACUSD Schools Search ... Biological Science The Interactive Frog Dissection
    An On-line Tutorial - This is the famous one!
    http://www.gii-awards.com/nicampgn/377a.htm
    An Interactive Guide to Massachusetts Snakes
    Provides information about the mythology and natural history of snakes, accounts of different species and an interactive guide for identifying snakes that live in Massachusetts.
    http://klaatu.oit.umass.edu/umext/snake/
    Bat Conservation International
    An in-depth web-site pertaining knowledge and understanding of bat.
    http://www.batcon.org/
    Mammalogy Collections - American Museum of Natural History
    The American Museum of Natural History possesses one of the largest mammal collections in the world, and it is distinguished by both its representativeness and comprehensiveness. There are 273,390 catalogued specimens including 1078 name-bearing entities. All 26 orders of mammals are represented, 96% of 136 families, approximately 50% of 1135 genera, and about 60% of the 4629 species (taxon benchmark numbers from Wilson and Reeder, 1993). Collections from Australia/New Guinea, North Asia, parts of Africa and South America are among the most comprehensive available. The collections of bats, whales, marsupials, primates, rodents, and ungulates are recognized as being among the best in the world. The Mammalogy collections are heavily used by both domestic and foreign professional mammalogists and students.
    http://amnh.org/mammalogy/collect.html

    75. BIO 370 Vertebrate Zoology
    SPRING 2004. Dr. Jack Fouquette.
    http://lsvl.la.asu.edu/bio370/
    SPRING 2004 Dr. Jack Fouquette

    76. Versata - Customer Success
    University of California Museum of vertebrate zoology. Industry Education. Application IntraBusiness Commerce. Website URL gizmo.lbl.gov/jopmDemo/mvz.html.
    http://www.versata.com/customersuccess/highlighted/cp-ucberkeleymuseum.html
    Home Online Library Contact Customer Overview Highlighted Customer Profiles Highlighted ISV Customers Versata for the Insurance Industry ... Versata for the Financial Services Industry Highlighted Customer Profiles Highlighted Customer Profiles Customer Profile List AMS ANZDL Aspecta Insurance ... U.S. Department of Labor University of California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology Industry: Education Application: Intra-Business Commerce Website URL: gizmo.lbl.gov/jopmDemo/mvz.html Most of the following content is from the article "Museum Café" published in Internet Design. Do not copy and use without attribution. Follow this link to see the entire article: http://idm.internet.com/rweb/mvz.shtml Summary Information about the 610,000 catalogued specimens in the University of California Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (MVZ) is fundamental to both its own research and that of other research institutions around the world.

    77. Department Of Vertebrate Zoology | About The Department
    Department of vertebrate zoology, Biological and Soil Science Faculty SPbSU, 2003 © Roman Khalikov, Zoological Institute RAS, 2003.
    http://www.bio.pu.ru/zp/eng/main.htm
    Department Education Research Links History ... Feedback
    Welcome!
    Sorry these pages are under construction now. We are planning to open English pages of the site in autumn. © Department of Vertebrate Zoology, Biological and Soil Science Faculty SPbSU, 2003
    © Roman Khalikov, Zoological Institute RAS, 2003

    78. NHBS Science Bookstore: Biology: Animals: Vertebrate Zoology
    other leading biodiversity publishers. Titles RZ classified under Biology Animals vertebrate zoology An independent British company
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    79. Department Of Vertebrate Zoology
    Department of vertebrate zoology 87100 Torun, Gagarina 9, phone +48 (56) 611-44-57. Head of the Department dr hab. Andrzej Przystalski
    http://www.biol.uni.torun.pl/ochr_sr_en/zool_kr.html

    Department of Vertebrate Zoology
    87-100 Toruñ, Gagarina 9, phone +48 (56) 611-44-57 Head of the Department: dr hab. Andrzej Przystalski
    professor; phone +48 (56) 611-44-57; e-mail:
    przystal@biol.uni.torun.pl Staff Research projects Publications ... Student courses
    Staff: dr Krzysztof Kasprzyk tutor phone +48 (56) 611-44-57 e-mail:
    kasprzyk@uni.torun.pl dr Tomasz Brauze assistant phone +48 (56) 611-44-57 e-mail: brauze@biol.uni.torun.pl mgr Roman Pawlak assistant phone +48 (56) 611-44-57 e-mail: pawlak@biol.uni.torun.pl dr Alicja Francois-Krassowska senior lecturer phone +48 (56) 611-44-57 e-mail: afkrass@biol.uni.torun.pl mgr Joanna Kujawska technical assistant phone +48 (56) 611-44-57 e-mail: kujawsk@biol.uni.torun.pl mgr Grzegorz Neubauer PhD student phone +48 (56) 611-44-57
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  • Morfogeneza, morfologia, anatomia i histologia porównawcza przewodu pokarmowego krêgowców (zoologia, anatomia i histologia porównawcza), rozmiary komórek krêgowców (zoologia, anatomia i histologia porównawcza, ontogeneza, filogeneza).
  • Rozmiary komórek krêgowców (zoologia, anatomia i histologia porównawcza, ontogeneza, filogeneza).
  • 80. BIOL 121 Page
    BIOL 121, vertebrate zoology. Catalog description BIOL 121, vertebrate zoology* SCI, NS 32-4. Formerly 03051. Lab fee will be required.
    http://www.hvcc.edu/~cronewil/121page.html
    BIOL 121, Vertebrate Zoology
    Catalog description:
    BIOL 121, Vertebrate Zoology* SCI, NS
    Formerly 03051
    Lab fee will be required
    Comparative anatomy and physiology of vertebrates, with emphasis on comparison with human systems. Laboratory focuses on dissection of representatives from different vertebrate classes Instructor comments: Vertebrate survey with multiple dissections and correlation to human structure and function. Blackboard access: http://blackboard.hvcc.edu Online center for Miller (this year’s) text book (password required): http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0070294119/ Online student center for Hickman (last year’s) text book (no password): http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/pae/zoology/hickman11/student_index.mhtml main page background BIOL 220: Anatomy ... POLS 222: Global Seminar Please send comments and questions to: cronewil@hvcc.edu HVCC home page External and unofficial links are not endorsed by Hudson Valley Community College This web site was last updated on May 28, 2003

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