American Society of Plant Biologists Established in 1926, Plant Physiology is an international journal devoted to physiology, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, genetics, biophysics, and environmental biology of plants. Plant Physiology is one of the world's oldest and most well-respected plant science journals.
 
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Animal Diversity Web This is a beautiful, professinal website. One of our favourites!
Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan
Animal Diversity Web Has
- Thousands of species accounts about individual animal species. These may include text, pictures of living animals, photographs and movies of ...
 
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Bureau of Invasive Plant Management of Florida Plant systematics has seen some dramatic changes over the past decades, mainly due to the application of molecular markers in phylogenetic reconstruction at the generic level and above. In contrast, species-level patterns and processes in plants are still generally less well understood, partly because of limited resolution of commonly used phylogenetic markers. This symposium seeks to review current ...
 
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Horticulture Classification Terms Colorado State University website on horticulture. Horticulture - the science and art of cultivating flowers, fruits, vegetables, turf, and ornamental plants in an orchard, garden, nursery or greenhouse, on a large or small scale.
 
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HortiPlex database The HortiPlex database contains plant images and data as well as links to information sources, images and vendors at other sites. Searches may be limited to: just those records with images or links to images; records with vendor links; or, records of botanical taxanomy.
 
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Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory This OnLine laboratory manual features original anatomical descriptions of 107 species that might be used in invertebrate zoology teaching or research laboratories in North America and elsewhere. The collection was prepared over a period of many years to facilitate and encourage the study of invertebrate animals. It provides a smorgasbord of species to provide a selection suitable for courses taught ...
 
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Museum of Comparative Zoology - Harvard University The Museum of Comparative Zoology was founded in 1859, through the efforts of Louis Agassiz (1807-1873). Agassiz, a zoologist from Neuchatel, Switzerland, served as the Director of the Museum from 1859 until his death in 1873. A brilliant lecturer and scholar, he established the Museum and its collections as a center for research and education.
Tomas Pavlicek, biologist Dr Tomas Pavlicek works in evolutionary biology, population genetics and zoogeography: beetles and other insects, earthworms and plants in chiefly the Levant (Israel, Jordan, the Sinai), Cyprus, the Czech Republic.
 
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Underwater Times Daily news journal of ocean, scuba, and underwater life including sharks, crocodiles, whales, fish, and other animals in Antarctica and Arctic.
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