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  1. Light's Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates of the Central California Coast: S. F. Light's Laboratory and Field Text in Invertebrate Zoology, Fourth printing, corrected and updated
  2. Molecular Zoology: Advances, Strategies and Protocols
  3. College Navigator: Find a School to Match Any Interest from Archery to Zoology (College Admissions Guides) by Princeton Review, 2007-07-10
  4. General Zoology Laboratory Guide by Charles F. Lytle, 1991-02
  5. Lectures on comparative anatomy, physiology, zoology, and the natural history of man by William Lawrence, 2010-08-19
  6. From College to Career: Entry-Level Resumes for Any Major From Accounting to Zoology (Wetfoot.Com Insider Guide) by Donald Asher, 1999-10-31
  7. Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of Zoology by Cleveland Hickman, Frances M Hickman, 1996-12
  8. Willy Ley's Exotic Zoology by Willy Ley, 1987-01-28
  9. Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology by Victoria Aspinall BVScMRCVS, Melanie Cappello BSc(Hons)ZoologyPGCEVN, 2004-01-23
  10. Zoology 1 Notebooking Journal (Young Explorer Series) by Jeannie Fulbright, 2009
  11. Apologia - Land Animals of the Sixth Day(New) (Apologia-Young Explorer Series Exploring Creation with Zoology 3, Apologia-Land Animals of the Sixth Day) by Jeannie Fulbright, 2008
  12. Shadows of Existence: Discoveries and Speculations in Zoology by Matthew A. Bille, 2006-07
  13. Fish & Wildlife: Principles of Zoology & Ecology by Burton, 2001-12-07
  14. The beginner's guide to animal autopsy: The "hands-in" approach to zoology by Steve Parker, 1998

41. Archive Of "Frontiers In Zoology".
Frontiers in zoology Vols. 1 to 5; 2004 to 2008. 2004 to 2008 Articles from Frontiers in zoology are provided here courtesy of BioMed Central
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/tocrender.fcgi?journal=283&action=archive

42. Darren Naish: Tetrapod Zoology
As many of you correctly guessed, Tetrapod zoology is moving, so you will need to update your browsers, change links etc. The full transition is occurring
http://darrennaish.blogspot.com/
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Darren Naish: Tetrapod Zoology
"It is the best zoological blog out there, period"
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Tetrapod Zoology ver 2
It is done: Tetrapod Zoology is moving. Please go over to....
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See you on the other side! posted by Darren Naish at 5:58 PM 7 comments links to this post
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Goodbye blogspot....
Remember I said that things were going to change? (go here , for example). Well, things are going to change. Please watch this space: it will take a few days to happen, but I will keep you posted.
Why the chalicothere, I hear you ask? Well that would be telling, wouldn't it. Sorry about lack of promised vampire post , it's still due to appear. Sorry also to those owed emails, please be patient.
UPDATE (added 23-1-2007): I should be able to let you know what's happening later today. And no prizes for the many that have guessed correctly already.

43. University Of Wyoming Zoology Department
The Department of zoology and Physiology is the largest academic department at the University of Wyoming, with 30 faculty FTEs, 350 undergraduate majors,
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/Zoology/
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The Department of Zoology and Physiology is the largest academic department at the University of Wyoming, with 30 faculty FTEs, 350 undergraduate majors, 60 graduate students, and $3,000,000 in extramural research funding yearly. Three undergraduate degrees are offered: Biology (jointly with Botany); Zoology and Physiology; and Wildlife and Fisheries Biology and Management. M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Zoology and Physiology also are offered. Several departmental faculty also supervise graduate students in several interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs, including Neuroscience and Ecology The teaching mission ranges from General Biology (inquiries related to General biology program should be directed to the Director, Tel: 307-766-2818 e-mail: mahler@uwyo.edu

44. Memepool.com: Zoology Archive
Nov 8, 2004, What does a zoologist and former Peace Corps volunteer do when she has an uncontrollable urge to have a moosehead on the wall or a bearskin on
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Temple Grandin , a doctor of animal science, devotes her life to designing more humane abbatoirs. That site is a treasure trove of information on both animal behavior as well as humane ways of dispatching them in ways that conform with modern technology and religious restrictions. And she is autistic, to boot. Her essay, "Animals are Not Things" is a good way of showing that one can care about animal welfare and still enjoy eating them.
to Zoology by isosceles Monday
Dec 4, 2006
Pandas sneeze and steal
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Sep 16, 2006
There is a thriving dinosaur porn industry. The results are terrifying and astounding.
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Dec 12, 2005
Pandas pandas pandas pandas ! So many pandas
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Mar 3, 2005
The famed Geico Gecko (a reptile ) has a blog. to Zoology by isosceles Tuesday Mar 1, 2005 In 2002, a lioness in Kenya made news by adopting a baby oryx antelope as its own child; caring for it, protecting it and accompanying it. Unsurprisingly, the oryx met a tragic end at the claws of other lions, but the undaunted lioness tried again and again,

45. Zoology Dept, UNH
Emphasis on ecological and physiological processes in aquatic animals and animal ecosystems.
http://zoology.unh.edu/
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46. Science/AAAS | Collections: Zoology
zoology. Refine by Section. View all, Original Research, News, Reviews, Perspectives Essays, Editorials, Letters Policy Forums, Editors Choice This
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47. Internet Public Library: Zoology
Topics covered include endangered animals, zoos, zoological museums, wildlife organizations, and animals from alligators to zebras.
http://www.ipl.org/div/subject/browse/sci36.90.00/
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48. Traffic Zoology || Kuro5hin.org
The future of traffic zoology will be radically effected by such innovations. Perhaps the researchers should become proactive and influence the decisions
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By CheeseburgerBrown in Culture
Wed Sep 03, 2003 at 05:40:13 AM EST
Tags: Technology all tags There is a secret zoo that runs encaged along the roads.
They are liquid, semi-visible goliaths that rage through the streams and chunks of ordinary traffic, with the effervescent tendrils of mile-long tails whipping behind them like Chinese dragons. Though composed of hundreds of pounds of steel, glass and plastic, they are able to pass through solid objects. They are bound by the laws of the highway, but not by any conventional notion of time or space.
They are Aggregate Traffic Animals : a menagerie of emergent beasts drawn from the interacting behaviours of many individual human beings driving many individual cars with many individual goals, their collective activity giving rise to something with greater presence, power and purpose than the sum of its constituents. They take on a host of different forms, each to serve a different end.
They are real, and they drive among us.

49. Welcome!
Graphical supplement for teaching and learning about amphibian development from the University of Wisconsin.
http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/frogs/welcome.html
Welcome to the Amphibian Embryology Tutorial ! This tutorial is part of an ongoing project designed to implement multimedia and computer-based learning materials in the university undergraduate classroom. The materials presented here are NOT designed to replace either hard work outside of class wrestling with the dynamic nature of embryonic development, nor are they meant as a substitute for "wet lab" experience using a real microscope and real embryos. Instead, this tutorial is meant to supplement the presentation of standard videotape, laser video, digitized video and animation sequences in the traditional lecture period. A common comment in student evaluations is the wish for more opportunities to interact with the visual data presented in class in a more "hands-on" manner. This tutorial is designed as a beginning step in that process. For information about the development of this tutorial and to ask questions, click HERE . For a brief description of the control buttons and the features of QuickTime controllable movies, click HERE . Otherwise, use the buttons above (Forward/Back) to navigate through the tutorial. Have fun!

50. BIOONE Online Journals - Journal - Select A Volume
African zoology. Select a Volume Open Access Denotes open access content. African zoology Volume 42 Issue 2. . Volume 42 (2007). Author Index
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51. University Of Wisconsin-Madison Zoological Museum Collection
The University of Wisconsin–Madison Zoological Museum The provides support of zoological research within the Department of zoology, throughout the state and
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The University of Wisconsin–Madison Zoological Museum provides support of zoological research within the Department of Zoology, throughout the state and region, nationally and internationally by collecting, curating and managing, and making available for research study and university instruction collections of approximately 500,000 zoological specimens. One of the unique collections at the museum is that of the skeletons, slides, pictures, books, and research papers associated with the Gal¡pagos Islands.
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52. Zoology | Zoology News, Research And Current Events
Brightsurf zoology news and zoology current events, research and discoveries.
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Fields of Scientific Study RSS ... Next Sort By: Page Views Date Global warming not responsible for malaria increase in East African Highlands
Recent increases in malaria in the East African Highlands cannot be attributed to global warming, researchers at the Department of Zoology at Oxford University have shown. It has long been known that malaria in highland areas is hindered by low temperatures which limit the development of the... view more
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New vaccination research

A team of ecologists has shown that mass vaccination programmes can sometimes produce unexpected results - which could lead to new thinking on how such programmes are carried out. view more
Males suffer from having too many females

A team of British scientists has shown that too many female deer in a herd is bad news for males - as well as for deer herd managers. The team, from Cambridge, Edinburgh, Imperial College and Scottish Natural Heritage, have followed the fortunes of more than 2,000 red deer on Rum - over the last 30...

53. The Economics Of Scholarly Journal Publication
The economics of academiic publishing characterizing and understanding the market for scholarly journals.
http://octavia.zoology.washington.edu/publishing/
The Economics of Journal Publishing
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Case study: Ecology
Prices and publishers
Who publishes the top tier? Cumulative plots Estimating circulation ... Journal numbers over time Comparing other fields
Prices and publishers across disciplines
Cumulative plots across disciplines Top science journals Papers
Economics of ecology journals
Will open access be able to compete? Costs and benefits of site licenses Electronic subscriptions: A boon for whom? Value and price by journal www.eigenfactor.org www.JournalPrices.com Contact Information Carl T. Bergstrom Department of Biology
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The economics of scholarly journal publishing Carl T. Bergstrom and Theodore C. Bergstrom
This report was originally posted Autumn, 2001. We also put together a five-year update: Bergstrom and Bergstrom (2006) There is a startling difference between the prices that university libraries must pay for academic journals owned by commercial publishers and the prices for journals owned by professional societies and university presses. For example, in the fields of economics and ecology, the average institutional subscription

54. Zoology: Selected Internet Resources (Science Reference Services, Library Of Con
Selected Internet Resources in zoology. Links of Interest in zoology http//www.ilst-acad-sci.org/zoolinks.html Links provided by the Illinois State
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Selected Internet Resources - Zoology
Unless otherwise noted, the sites listed in this directory are provided by organizations other than the Library of Congress. These links are being offered as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or an approval by the Library of Congress of any of the products, services, or opinions of the corporation, organization or individual. The Library of Congress bears no responsibility for the accuracy, legality, or content of the external site or for that of subsequent links. Contact the external site for answers to questions regarding its content.
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55. Animal Diversity Web
the Homeland Foundation and the University of Michigan Museum of zoology. The ADW Team gratefully acknowledges their support. Report Error — Comment
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56. American Museum Of Natural History
The Division of Vertebrate zoology comprises four departments Herpetology (reptiles and amphibians), Ichthyology (fishes), Mammalogy (mammals,
http://www.amnh.org/science/divisions/vertzoo/
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Otophryne robusta frog in Venezuela The Division of Vertebrate Zoology comprises four departments: Herpetology (reptiles and amphibians), Ichthyology (fishes), Mammalogy (mammals, including primates), and Ornithology (birds). Each Department maintains separate collections, curators, and support staff, but the Departments collaborate on issues including policy and recruitment, collection databasing, and library and archives management. The Departments also share a common skeleton preparation laboratory (supervised by the Department of Mammalogy) and a molecular systematics laboratory (supervised by the Department of Ornithology).
Painted ringtail (Pseudochirulus forbesi) in Papua New Guinea The Division currently hosts approximately a dozen Ph.D. students enrolled in joint programs with Columbia University and the City University of New York. These students typically complete their coursework at their home university and conduct dissertation research at the Museum under the direction of Division curators. Postdoctoral researchers, typically supported for two years of study, pursue their own research projects using Division collections and Museum laboratory facilities. BACK TO TOP
Black-eared shrike babbler (Pteruthius melanotis) in Vietnam The Division of Vertebrate Zoology houses one of the largest collections of vertebrate animals in the world. It has approximately 3.5 million specimens, which range from whales to bats, catfish to coelacanths, rattlesnakes to treefrogs, and hummingbirds to ostriches. Most specimens are preserved in alcohol, or as dry skins or skeletons. The Division also maintains collections of approximately 15,000 tissue samples for DNA and other genetic and biochemical analyses.

57. Zoology Discussion - Biology-Online
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58. Department Of Zoology - Weber State University
As a student in the Department of zoology, you have the opportunity to study a wide variety of topics, from the structure of organisms to the subcellular
http://www.weber.edu/zoology
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Bachelor's Degrees Minors Certificate As a student in the Department of Zoology, you have the opportunity to study a wide variety of topics, from the structure of organisms to the subcellular units of life. Zoologists study the interactions of animals with one another and their environments, as well as the significance of the behavior of animals. The department offers many opportunities to participate in learning outside the classroom through undergraduate research, preparing you for work in your future occupation. The majority of our majors are interested in medical professions, and we do an excellent job of preparing them for these careers.
Weber State University
Ogden, Utah 84408

59. Yale Peabody Museum: The Collections: Invertebrate Zoology
Primary strengths of the Division of Invertebrate zoology include large holdings of Western Atlantic invertebrates represented not only by recently acquired
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Primary strengths of the Division of Invertebrate Zoology include large holdings of Western Atlantic invertebrates represented not only by recently acquired specimens, but also by a strong historical component dating to the late 1800s, totaling approximately 3 million individuals, thousands of which are the type specimens of species new to science.
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Mailing Address
Division of Invertebrate Zoology Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University P.O. Box 208118

60. Online Learning Centers
Botany Ecology Environmental Science Evolution Marine Biology zoology Hickman Laboratory Studies in Integrated Principles of zoology, 12e
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Click on the discipline listed below or scroll down to find the Online Learning Center that accompanies your book. Botany
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To access the Online Learning Center for a specific textbook, please click on one of the following links: Cunningham: Principles, 1/e
Cunningham/Cunningham: Principles of Environmental Science, 2e

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Cunningham et al: Environmental Science: A Global Concern, 8e
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To access the Online Learning Center for a specific textbook, please click on the following link: Kardong: An Introduction to Biological Evolution, 1e
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To access the Online Learning Center for a specific textbook, please click on the following links: Molles: Ecology: Concepts and Applications, 3e
Dodson: Introduction to Limnology, First Edition
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To access the Online Learning Center for a specific textbook, please click on one of the following links: Stern: Introductory Plant Biology, 9e

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